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Old Jan 8, 2006, 08:46 PM
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Should I relocate?

Hello,

I have been working in the Houston area as an accountant for the past seven years (general accounting for 5 years and governmental accounting for 2 years). I graduated from UT-Austin and became a CPA two years ago. I have been sending out resumes since May 2005, however, I've gotten no job offers. Should I try looking outside of the Houston area for a job? Some of my friends believe that there is a lot of competition for jobs. If I decide to relocate, what part of the country would be more favorable?


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Old Jan 8, 2006, 09:02 PM   #2  
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Ask yourself, where in the world would you like to live?

Now look for job opportunities in that area.

That way you can try to find a job in the area you wish to live.

I am not familiar with government jobs in Texas, but I thought that government jobs were good b/c of seniority, high pay, pension.
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Try Dallas. That city is FULL of jobs.
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