Hey everyone,
Still pretty much a novice at posting, but I'll try and be as concise as possible.
My wife and I are finally (after years bouncing from Germany back to me going to the states, her staying in the UK) going to get settled down. She's currently working in London, so we're trying to set up shop there and needless to say, its one tough nut to crack as an American from the South! I'm pretty cultured at this point, but its still a really massive change up for me.
We'll have my visa by the beginning of September, and we're hoping to have a flat sorted by then as well in the Hammersmith/Shepherds Bush area *crosses fingers*, but its sooo difficult finding something within a young couples price range.
She has a pretty well paying job, but for me its still really up in the air. I'm trying to sort what it is that i want to pursue whether it be teaching (dream job) or sales (my most recent job experience that I fared well in back in Atlanta). But I just feel entirely overwhelmed in going about searching for jobs. The internet seems like a cesspool of superfluous advertising for everything except relevant jobs, and job sites seem to take up more time than its even worth.
That being said, I suppose I'll break it down into 3 questions:
1) Are recruiters a viable option for US citizens relocating to London via a spousal visa? If so, is applying online more likely to yield results over applying in person?
2) People have told me to begin by pursuing a bar/pub job in the beginning and sorting things (for a serious position) concurrently, who was successful taking this route? How viable an option is this?
3) In terms of applying for serious job candidacies, if you are living in the UK as a spouse of a UKC is priority still given to UK nationals over others when applying for jobs?
I could naturally post more questions, but I feel like thats a good start. and I appreciate advice I've read prior to posting. It quells some of the fears I've been experiencing when tackling such an undertaking.
Thanks a lot!
Looking forward to hearing back.