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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 78683" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>From a recruiter's perspective, they just want to see you can make a reasonable time commitment to that location (really 5 years of work minimum from their perspective) and that also you are going to be happy living somewhere you haven't been to/lived in before. A lot of time, people focus on the work (which is important) but you have also got to be confident you can<strong> live </strong>in the location too. Your happiness and well-being outside of work is important to your happiness and well-being inside of work, and recruiters have seen too many people not thrive in London. London isn't for everyone (although that may be less of an issue these day with more remote working).</p><p></p><p>There is also a risk for recruiters that this is just an upskilling exercise for some. Some will want the English qualification/practice certificate + experience in London at a premier firm, knowing that it is a easy ticket to work in many other locations, whether that be in the UK or globally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 78683, member: 2672"] From a recruiter's perspective, they just want to see you can make a reasonable time commitment to that location (really 5 years of work minimum from their perspective) and that also you are going to be happy living somewhere you haven't been to/lived in before. A lot of time, people focus on the work (which is important) but you have also got to be confident you can[B] live [/B]in the location too. Your happiness and well-being outside of work is important to your happiness and well-being inside of work, and recruiters have seen too many people not thrive in London. London isn't for everyone (although that may be less of an issue these day with more remote working). There is also a risk for recruiters that this is just an upskilling exercise for some. Some will want the English qualification/practice certificate + experience in London at a premier firm, knowing that it is a easy ticket to work in many other locations, whether that be in the UK or globally. [/QUOTE]
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