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The best way to get a job somewhere you don't live is to pick a city where a friend lives, ask if you can "borrow" their address on your resume, and start applying. You can apply directly through the company's website, or you can try your luck with recruiters, whatever. Ask if you can crash on their couch for like a week or two, and line up as many interviews as possible during that time. The reason why the local address is so important is because most companies will not even look at you unless you are local (until you start getting some experience anyway). Also, I don't know a lot about the statistics field, but my hunch is two things: some cities are going to be hotspots for that field, and you could further enhance your job prospects by taking some Udacity courses in Python or R.
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# ¿ Feb 24, 2016 04:56 |
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