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How to relocate for work at short notice

How to relocate for work at short notice

So, you’ve got the exciting email. The interview was a total success and you’ve landed your dream job. But there’s a fly in the ointment: you need to relocate at short notice.

This scenario is a nightmare for professionals, especially those who’ve already put down strong roots for their existing roles. Nevertheless, with meticulous planning and a systematic approach, it’s easier than you might think to complete the transition to a new city or country.

Create a master checklist

First things first, begin by making a detailed checklist of tasks that can help maintain your focus and ensure nothing is overlooked. Whether it’s redirecting your post, sorting utilities bills, moving your broadband services or procuring and liaising with solicitors.

Homeowners need to find a way to sell up quickly

Selling your home at speed can be a challenging process, but it’s by no means impossible. First and foremost, you need to declutter and depersonalise the space, broadening its appeal to potential buyers. Now is the time to consider investing time and money in minor cosmetic works which could enhance the value or appeal of the property.

The big issue with finding a quick sale for your home is that you’ll often be part of a long-winded chain, with buyers and sellers above and below you in the pecking order. One alternative to sell your home fast is to use a cash buying platform which can provide free cash offers and conclude a sale in as little as seven days. Receiving cash for your property within a week could also put you in great shape as a buyer for your next home, having your deposit or full asking price ready to go when you find the perfect property.

Packing and transporting your belongings

If you’re starting a new job at short notice, you’ll need to develop a strategy for packing and moving your possessions from A to B. At this stage, it’s important to be ruthless. When you’re deciding what to keep, create piles of items that you’re keeping, discarding or selling/donating. The selling/donating pile can either be flogged online or dropped off at a charity shop under an organisation that’s close to your heart. The British Heart Foundation will even arrange to collect your items from you, saving you even more hassle.

Labelling moving boxes is one of the number-one priorities to know which room each box should go to when you move in at the other end. If all of this sounds a little daunting, there’s always the option of hiring a professional home removal firm to expedite the packing and transportation process. They may even be able to offer you to put certain items into storage until your new home is ready.

Settling into your new community

Once you’ve upped sticks and left your home for pastures new, one of the best ways to acclimatise to your new surroundings and feel prepared for your new role is to settle into your new community. Take the time to acquaint yourself with your surroundings. Introduce yourself to the neighbours, get to as many local events as possible and start talking. Finding a balance between work and settling in is vital, particularly following a last-minute relocation.

Remember, when you’re investing time and energy into your hasty move, keep the new, exciting work opportunities at the forefront of your mind. Having a positive end goal can make the hectic and undoubtedly stressful moving process a more productive time.

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