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Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Deliquent blogger returns!
Okay, I promise I'll make a real post later.
What's the most professional way to word "I'll move back to Denver when I find a job in Denver. After giving my current job two weeks notice of course. And a week to drive." ?
i think we all need a few more details on that short account. Is this what you are saying to your parents? or your job? And do you have a car to drive back?
On resume: "Willing to relocate." or "Seeking to relocate to Denver area." (Hammer out start date and details in person--"I will need X amount of time to allow my current employer to fill my position and drive out.")
To current boss: "I've received a fantastic offer that is perfect for my career and life goals. Please understand that I have very much appreciated the experiences I've had and the great people I've worked with here."
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i think we all need a few more details on that short account. Is this what you are saying to your parents? or your job? And do you have a car to drive back?
On resume: "Willing to relocate." or "Seeking to relocate to Denver area." (Hammer out start date and details in person--"I will need X amount of time to allow my current employer to fill my position and drive out.")
To current boss: "I've received a fantastic offer that is perfect for my career and life goals. Please understand that I have very much appreciated the experiences I've had and the great people I've worked with here."
To Parents: "See ya!"
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