Whether you are relocating to a new city, state, or country, it is one of the most rewarding and challenging experiences. It takes a lot of courage and work to uproot yourself from the existing set-up, known people, friends, and family. While it gives you a fresh start, salary hike, or a job that satisfies you, it can be daunting too. Let us help you become a relocation expert.

 

So, if you are committed to moving somewhere that is no longer your hometown, there are a few things that you should consider. However, if you follow the WHR Group four easy steps for job relocating, you will make the entire process a success. But before we divulge these four steps, let’s investigate some figures about job relocation.

 

Statistical Figures on Job Relocation 

A survey conducted about job relocation with 1,000 respondents revealed the following:

  • 3% relocate for higher-paying jobs or to advance their career
  • 5% seek transfer to have a family
  • 1% moved within the existing company to a different location
  • 2% reported miscellaneous reasons for moving
  • 7% relocated because the business or the company moved to a new place
  • 2% relocated for company acquisition

According to Business News Daily a company is likely to spend between $21,3127 and $24,913 on you for a relocation. This can go higher for homeowners between $61,622 and $79,429. 

While both the figures are significant, as an employee you have earned these expenses. So, whether you are job relocating as a newly hired employee or an existing one, the process needs to be handled carefully. If anything goes wrong, you will not only end up paying more, but your employer might refuse to bear the extra cost. The best way to combat this hassle is for your company to hire a professional employee relocation company like WHR Group, Inc. (WHR), and outsource the whole process.

In case you are wondering what steps you can take for easy relocation and be an expert in it, here are the solutions for you.

Four Easy Steps To Become Job Relocation Expert

It is exciting to get a promotion or a new position in a new city, state, or country. But making a move can be quite a hassle, mainly if your employer has set an aggressive deadline. While there is no such timeline as to how much time a company will give you to relocate, according to an HR service company, AB Personnel Services, typically, the time is between 2 and 4 weeks. So, how to move within these few weeks efficiently? The simple answer is you need a plan of action, and or the help of a professional relocation program service. Follow these four simple steps.

Step 1: Build A Budget 

One of the main stressors of moving to a new place is the logistics and the expenses that will ensue with it. The best way to combat it is to start listing the potential costs and make a budget. In the list, you should include the following:

  • House hunting in the new place, consider BVO vs. GBO potentially
  • Lease termination or selling of the current house
  • A security deposit or down payment for the new house
  • Closure and set-up fees for utilities, cable, internet, etc.
  • New furnishing and new utensils expenses
  • Expenses for potential fixing or upgrading the new home
  • Moving expenses

Even a rough estimate will help you in understanding the upfront cost of relocating. However, if you find doing it by yourself hard since doing all the research can be time-consuming, find a professional like WHR Group who will help you with the budget and other logistics of moving.

Step 2: Look Into Long-Term Expenses 

After you have finished with your initial budgeting, it’s time for you to dig into a bit more details about the new place. First, you must review the cost of living in that place and the taxes. Investigate a COLA for your move.

Cost of Living:  Even if you are getting a job relocation package for moving, you must weigh in on the cost of living in the new city. There will be a substantial change in the living cost even if you move to a similar size city. You can hire a professional who can give you a cost of living estimate in the new place.

Taxes:  One of the biggest botherations is the requirement to file partial-year tax in both the places, i.e., the place you lived and the place you relocated. This can be quite a challenge when there is a different income tax rate, policy, and regulation. Consult with a professional to know how much you must set aside for taxes while relocating. Learn more about tax implications here.

Step 3: Ask for Relocation Assistance 

Generally, an employer will provide you with relocation assistance. However, in case you are not aware of it, ask for help and do not be afraid of negotiating. The best way to negotiate with the employer is to be ready with the details like moving costs. Get quotations from professional movers for household goods, transport expenses, storage, and temporary housing. Getting this information and presenting it to your employer can be crucial in getting relocation support.

You can also ask for preferred relocation companies that the business uses. At times the reimbursement of the move can be contingent on using the company’s preferred professionals.

Step 4: Know the Relocation Benefits Available To You

Many organizations offer employee relocation services to their employees. Learn what is available to you. Sometimes you can get reimbursed for your house-hunting trips, get assistance finding a rental property, and even get career assistance for your spouse.

Another benefit that many ignore is a partial reimbursement of income tax in case of relocation. Though there are rules and norms on who can get the reimbursement, knowing about it and availing it can be quite beneficial.

Final Words

While you can always get ready and move to a new place by yourself, we can assure you that it will be stressful. So, why bother with all these relocation troubles? The best way to go about it is to know the details about how to navigate the process and become a relocation expert today. Then ask for the assistance of a relocation company, like WHR Group, to do the job for you and your employer. Employee relocation is our expertise and we can answer all your questions today.