Starting a new job and planning a move at the same time can feel overwhelming. Between onboarding paperwork, housing decisions, packing, and travel arrangements, 30 days can disappear quickly.

The good news is that a month is usually enough time to plan a successful move if you prioritize the right tasks and stay organized.

Whether you’re relocating across town or across the country, here’s a practical week-by-week guide to planning a move when your new job starts in just 30 days.

First: Decide What Kind of Move You’re Making

Before you do anything else, determine:

  • How far you’re moving
  • Whether the move is temporary or permanent
  • Whether your employer offers relocation assistance
  • How much time you’ll have before your first day of work

Common relocation scenarios include:

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✔ Local relocation

✔ Interstate move

✔ Cross-country move

✔ Temporary corporate housing

✔ Remote work relocation

Understanding your situation helps you choose the right moving strategy.

Ask About Relocation Benefits Immediately

Many employees don’t realize that their employer may offer relocation support.

Ask your employer about:

  • Relocation reimbursement
  • Moving stipends
  • Temporary housing
  • Storage assistance
  • Travel reimbursement
  • Corporate moving programs

Even partial assistance can significantly reduce your out-of-pocket costs.

Week 1: Build Your Moving Plan

Your first week should focus on logistics and decision-making.

Create a Moving Budget

Include:

  • Moving services
  • Travel costs
  • Temporary housing
  • Utility deposits
  • Packing supplies
  • Storage fees
  • Emergency expenses

A realistic budget helps prevent surprises later.

Decide How You’ll Move

Full-Service Movers

Best for:

  • Busy professionals
  • Families
  • Long-distance moves

Moving Containers

Best for:

  • Flexible schedules
  • Moderate budgets

Rental Trucks

Best for:

  • Smaller moves
  • Budget-conscious relocations

Labor-Only Movers

Best for:

  • Hybrid moving plans
  • People who already have transportation arranged

Book your moving services as early as possible.

Research Housing

If you haven’t secured housing yet:

  • Research neighborhoods
  • Estimate commute times
  • Consider temporary housing if necessary

Don’t underestimate how long housing decisions can take.

Week 2: Declutter and Begin Packing

Once logistics are underway, focus on reducing what you need to move.

Declutter Aggressively

Ask yourself:

  • Do I use this?
  • Will it fit in my new home?
  • Is it worth paying to move?

Sell, donate, or discard:

  • Old furniture
  • Unused clothing
  • Duplicate household items
  • Broken belongings

Moving less often means spending less.

Start Packing Non-Essentials

Begin with:

  • Seasonal clothing
  • Decorations
  • Books
  • Storage items
  • Guest rooms

Avoid waiting until the final week.

Organize Important Documents

Keep these with you:

  • Employment paperwork
  • Lease agreements
  • IDs
  • Financial documents
  • Medical records
  • Insurance information

Never pack critical documents in the moving truck.

Week 3: Finalize Your Move

This week focuses on confirming details.

Confirm Moving Arrangements

Double-check:

✔ Moving dates

✔ Pickup times

✔ Delivery windows

✔ Addresses

✔ Payment arrangements

Transfer Utilities

Arrange service for:

  • Electricity
  • Gas
  • Water
  • Internet
  • Trash collection

Schedule service activation before arrival whenever possible.

Update Your Address

Notify:

  • Banks
  • Credit card companies
  • Insurance providers
  • Employers
  • Subscription services

Also submit a mail forwarding request.

Plan Your Travel

If you’re traveling long-distance, book:

  • Flights
  • Hotels
  • Rental cars

as early as possible.

Week 4: Prepare for Moving Day

The final week should focus on execution.

Finish Packing

Complete all packing except:

  • Daily essentials
  • Toiletries
  • Work equipment
  • Medications

Pack an Essentials Bag

Include:

✔ Laptop

✔ Phone chargers

✔ Important documents

✔ Medications

✔ Toiletries

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✔ Work clothes

✔ Several days of clothing

Remember:

Your first day at a new job may arrive before all your boxes do.

Prepare for Your First Week at Work

Make sure you have:

  • Appropriate clothing
  • Transportation plans
  • Work technology
  • Required documents
  • Contact information

The smoother your work transition, the easier the move will feel.

What If You Don’t Have Permanent Housing Yet?

This is more common than many people realize.

Options include:

Temporary Housing

  • Corporate apartments
  • Extended-stay hotels
  • Short-term rentals

Storage

Temporary storage can buy you time while you search for permanent housing.

Partial Move

Some professionals move essentials first and relocate the remainder later.

How to Save Money During a Job Relocation

Starting a new job often comes with additional expenses.

To reduce moving costs:

Declutter First

Every item costs money to move.

Compare Multiple Quotes

Never book the first estimate you receive.

Consider Hybrid Moving

Combining:

  • Rental trucks
  • Containers
  • Labor-only movers

can reduce costs significantly.

Ask About Tax and Reimbursement Policies

Some relocation expenses may qualify for employer reimbursement.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Many job relocations become more stressful because people:

❌ Wait too long to book movers

❌ Underestimate packing time

❌ Forget to ask about relocation benefits

❌ Move too many belongings

❌ Pack important documents

❌ Arrive without a backup housing plan

Most of these problems can be avoided with early planning.

30-Day Job Relocation Checklist

Days 30–21

✔ Confirm employment details

✔ Create moving budget

✔ Book movers

✔ Research housing

Days 20–14

✔ Declutter

✔ Begin packing

✔ Organize documents

Days 13–7

✔ Confirm moving schedule

✔ Transfer utilities

✔ Update address

✔ Arrange travel

Final Week

✔ Finish packing

✔ Prepare work essentials

✔ Pack personal necessities

✔ Complete final walkthrough

The Bottom Line

Moving while starting a new job in 30 days is challenging, but entirely manageable.

The keys to success are:

✔ Starting immediately

✔ Prioritizing the most important tasks

✔ Decluttering aggressively

✔ Booking moving services early

✔ Preparing for both your move and your new job

Remember: the goal isn’t to create a perfect move. It’s to create a smooth enough transition that allows you to start your new role with confidence and less stress.

Planning a Job Relocation?

Bellhop helps professionals coordinate local and long-distance moves with transparent pricing, flexible service options, and professional moving crews.

Whether you’re relocating for a promotion, a new opportunity, or a career change, Bellhop can help simplify your move so you can focus on your new job.

Get your moving quote today.

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Nick Valentino