I live in D.C., but I'm looking to move to Atlanta, so I'm in job search mode. I know many employers poo poo out of state candidates, so I need to find a way to secure an out of state address to put on my resume.
The lady at the post office told me that I can't set up an out of state PO Box until I move down there, so that's not an option. I don't know anyone down there so using someone else's address isn't an option and. Mailboxes etc. didn't work either. I've done a google search and can't find anything.
Does anyone know a way around this? What worked for you?
I need a virtual address. Suggestions?
A simpler solution might be to not list a mailing address at all. Most companies handle everything via email and telephone now, so it shouldn't be a problem.
Reply:I was going to suggest MailStores etc. but if you can't do it without being there personally, then I would suggest to drive down on a Sunday, take care of establishing a PO or mail box at a store including all the forwarding to your present address on Monday morning, pick up all of the local Sunday papers, and head back home on Monday afternoon. If you are working/living in DC you only loose one workday that way, and you can have your mail forwarded to home... While you are there - you might want to drop off a few prepared resumes at jobs of interest. Might as well since you there already...
Picking up the Sunday papers gives you a lot of potential FRESH! leads to go on, as not every business advertises on-line or has a web presence. Plus you also get the real estate sections and can look into your housing expenses etc. as well...
Be prepared to do this trip on short notice if you get called for an interview - else don't bother. Atlanta is hot and very competitive - if you don't show or are not available when you are offered an interview - Next please!
Good luck!
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