Q: I live in New York but am seeking a job in California. Do you think it reflects poorly on my resume to have a N.Y. address? Should I co-opt a family/friend’s address to be local? Would that make my candidacy more appealing?
– California Bound
I live in New York but am seeking a job in California. Do you think it reflects poorly on my resume to have a New York address? Should I co-opt a family/friend's address to be local?
October 05, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Q: I live in New York but am seeking a job in California. Do you think it reflects poorly on my resume to have a N.Y. address? Should I co-opt a family/friend’s address to be local? Would that make my candidacy more appealing?
– California Bound
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