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Your Engineering Career Relocation Guide to San Antonio

on March 24, 2022 in Engineering Candidates

 

So you’re wanting to make an engineering career move to San Antonio? Whether you already have a job secured or you’re just starting to look, it’s important to make sure you’re ready for your move to Texas. Here are a few things you should know before you relocate.

Energy Leads Them All

Job growth in Texas is consistently strong. Those looking for an engineering career might find it in one of the state’s excellent hospitals or universities. But the energy sector absolutely dominates Texas. It’s definitely something to explore if you haven’t yet committed to a position.

Don’t Mess with Texas

It’s not the official state slogan, but it might as well be. Once a proud republic, Texas is extraordinarily independent, even as a state. Texas pride runs deep, and as an outsider trying to fit in, you won’t want to criticize how Texans do things.

Things Are Bigger in Texas

This doesn’t just refer to physical objects, like monstrous dinner portions and the massive state capitol building. It also refers to the state’s colorful, outsized personalities. Love them or hate them, there’s no denying that Texans Ted Cruz, Howard Hughes, and Beyonce have definitely made a splash.

Guns Are Everywhere

No matter where you personally stand on the issue of guns, get ready to see a LOT of them in Texas. Hunting is huge, state laws are gun-friendly, and many gas stations sell ammo. This can be a bit of a surprise if you’re coming from a state with tight gun control, but for most Texans, they simply fade into the background.

Barbecue Is King

Texans love their barbecue almost as much as their guns. From backyard cookouts to elaborate barbecue restaurants, get ready to eat more ribs and brisket than you ever have before. Vegetarianism is traditionally unpopular, but as the state diversifies, more and more options are becoming available.

Texans Are a Friendly Bunch

With a reputation for rabid independence, you might expect Texans to be standoffish and unwelcoming of newcomers. But this couldn’t be further from the truth. As a general rule, the people of Texas are warm, friendly, and ready to embrace new transplants. Sometimes literally, as they also have a reputation for being big huggers.

Relocating to San Antonio may bring a bit of culture shock, depending on where you’re from. But Texas is a great place for those seeking an engineering career, and most transplants find it pretty easy to adapt.

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