Anyone have advice for applying to jobs from a long distance?
I've been trying to get a job closer to my family in Tampa, which is about 500 miles away from where I currently live and work (I do QA and data and analytics work at a Big 4 firm in the ATL metro area). The irony is that I landed this job 500 miles from home without even trying. I've been applying to things for the past year and I've only ever received one phone interview from a recruiter, and that didn't go any further than the one call. Back when I still lived there I was able to get several phone interviews without issue, with a few even leading to in-office interviews. I was kind of hoping that working at a Big 4 firm would help give me some sway when looking for other jobs, but that doesn't seem to be the case for me, at least from this distance. I've mentioned in cover letters that I've submitted that I'm looking to relocate to be closer to family, and even pay my own way if necessary. I really would rather avoid just quitting my current job, moving back in with my parents, and hoping to land something in the first few months there, especially with all the upcoming economic uncertainty caused by our new president.