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Evaluating Whether to Move for a Job Opportunity March 2003 In a competitive job market, immediately jumping at the next employment opportunity can be tempting, even if it requires relocation. However, there are many aspects to consider before taking the plunge. In a Robert Half International survey, 68 percent of chief financial officers polled said they would be unwilling to relocate to a different city in order to pursue a better job opportunity. The respondents cited compensation and standard of living comparisons as the factors most likely to affect their decision.
While it can provide a valuable career opportunity, moving to a new community is not without its share of personal challenges, particularly if it means leaving behind friends and family. As a result, many professionals are hesitant to accept a transfer or job offer without the guarantee of a sizable salary increase or an indication that the move would result in a significant improvement in their quality of life.
Following are a few questions to consider when assessing a relocation opportunity:
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