06-25-2018, 07:46 PM
In the meantime I would advise her to remove her address from her resume. There is no reason it needs to be on there. It could be scaring people off.
If her skill set is attractive to a recruiter then she will likely get a phone screening and can explain her situation of wanting to relocate (on her own dime).
"If you’d like to relocate for work, you probably already know it’s best to leave your current address off your resume. However, it’s becoming increasingly common for professionals to remove this information, regardless of their target location. If you’re searching for a position in your current location and want employers to know you’re a local candidate, include your city and state. However, leave your street address off to protect yourself from potential identity theft."
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.theladd...esume/amp
If her skill set is attractive to a recruiter then she will likely get a phone screening and can explain her situation of wanting to relocate (on her own dime).
"If you’d like to relocate for work, you probably already know it’s best to leave your current address off your resume. However, it’s becoming increasingly common for professionals to remove this information, regardless of their target location. If you’re searching for a position in your current location and want employers to know you’re a local candidate, include your city and state. However, leave your street address off to protect yourself from potential identity theft."
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.theladd...esume/amp
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