by Michelle Dumas | Oct 24, 2017 | Jobs
A short-term/contract position could be a really good way to make the move to New Hampshire, but there are drawbacks to be aware of as you consider this option. Lack of job security, difficulty budgeting long term, fewer or no benefits beyond hourly pay, and overall lower pay are the most often cited…
by Michelle Dumas | Sep 26, 2017 | Jobs
Working with headhunters (recruiters) can be a productive way to learn about and pursue job opportunities, especially if you are an experienced professional. It is important that you understand the different types of recruiters, how they work, and what you can expect when working with one…
by Michelle Dumas | Aug 23, 2017 | Jobs, Moving to New Hampshire
Being available for interviews within a time frame that meets the schedule of your prospective employer is one of the most challenging parts of searching for a new job from a distance. The trick is to make the logistics of the long-distance interview as easy as possible for the employer. But how do you do this?
by Michelle Dumas | Jul 25, 2017 | Jobs
Prospective employers in NH won’t even look at my résumé because it is clear I am living and working in Idaho right now. Is there anything I can do to get around this?
by Michelle Dumas | Jul 20, 2017 | Jobs
If your plan for moving to New Hampshire involves starting a new business (or possibly relocating your existing business), here is a checklist of the basics to guide you on your way. From choosing a name and location to building your business’ foundation, learn it all from a Free Stater who is also a professional job coach.