Anonymous wrote:My resume has no address. I'm currently applying for positions and have gotten several interviews so I don't think it's an issue. FWIW, I'm applying locally in DC but my cell number is from my home town. I don't think there's a lot of weight put into local/non local phone numbers.
Anonymous wrote:As a hiring person that alway looks sketchy to me. I think a cover letter stating that you are relocating is more forthright and would be my preference.
Yes. It is the trend now. Most potential employers only use emails and phone numbers.Anonymous wrote:I really need to relocate back to the Midatlantic area from North Carolina. While I would prefer to quit my job and move, I can't. I have a local phone number and my undergraduate as well as previous employer are the only ties to the area. I spoke with someone recently who advised me to just take off my address on my resume and apply for positions. Is this valuable advice?