Q34. Are
you willing to relocate or travel?
TRAPS: Answer
with a flat “no” and you may slam the door shut on this
opportunity. But what if you’d really prefer not to relocate or
travel, yet wouldn’t want to lose the job offer over it?.
BEST
ANSWER: First find out where you may have to relocate
and how much travel may be involved. Then respond to the question.
If there’s no problem, say so enthusiastically.
If you do have a reservation, there are two schools of thought on how
to handle it.
One advises you to keep your options open and your reservations to yourself
in the early going, by saying, “no problem”. You strategy
here is to get the best offer you can, then make a judgment whether
it’s worth it to you to relocate or travel.
Also, by the time the offer comes through, you may have other offers
and can make a more informed decision. Why kill of this opportunity
before it has chance to blossom into something really special? And if
you’re a little more desperate three months from now, you might
wish you hadn’t slammed the door on relocating or traveling.
The second way to handle this question is to voice a reservation, but
assert that you’d be open to relocating (or traveling) for the
right opportunity.
The answering strategy you choose depends on how eager you are for the
job. If you want to take no chances, choose the first approach.
If you want to play a little harder-to-get in hopes of generating a
more enticing offer, choose the second.