NJ to San Diego, CA
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 7:27 pm
Hi,
There is a possible job opportunity in San Diego, CA (La Jolla area), and I'm contemplating a move from NJ later this year. Reasons are possibly the job itself and better family life due to warmer weather (i.e. if it doesn't get dark at 4pm and not 20 deg F, I might be more inclined to take the kids out to play etc)
I realize there won't be as many desis, or the local Patel store won't be as big, but wanted to know about the local IT job scene in case I decide to switch jobs in a few years. It's probably not great as Manhattan or the CA Bay area, but what are the general prospects? My current/future role is that of a Technical PM/Delivery PM with some account/client management as well.
Moving my family is going to be somewhat of a big deal (esp as I'll be selling the house at a loss given the current real estate scenario), and with my daughter starting KG in Sept, I definitely don't want to have to move every few years.
Any tips, pointers, suggestions, feedback from current or former San Diego-ans (and others) is appreciated!
Thanks!
There is a possible job opportunity in San Diego, CA (La Jolla area), and I'm contemplating a move from NJ later this year. Reasons are possibly the job itself and better family life due to warmer weather (i.e. if it doesn't get dark at 4pm and not 20 deg F, I might be more inclined to take the kids out to play etc)
I realize there won't be as many desis, or the local Patel store won't be as big, but wanted to know about the local IT job scene in case I decide to switch jobs in a few years. It's probably not great as Manhattan or the CA Bay area, but what are the general prospects? My current/future role is that of a Technical PM/Delivery PM with some account/client management as well.
Moving my family is going to be somewhat of a big deal (esp as I'll be selling the house at a loss given the current real estate scenario), and with my daughter starting KG in Sept, I definitely don't want to have to move every few years.
Any tips, pointers, suggestions, feedback from current or former San Diego-ans (and others) is appreciated!
Thanks!