Several decades ago I lived in Chicago and wanted to relocate to NYC. So this experience is not recent, but fwiw, I found it difficult to find a new job in the city where I was not living. It is more complicated for employers because they want new hires to be available right away and usually do not want to have to worry about the possibility of paying relocation expenses. It is also harder because you have to travel for interviews; this might be less of an issue now with things like Skype, but if other candidates are able to interview in person, you might have to be able to do the same.
Moving to a new city prior to having a job there is not easy, either. In order to rent an apartment, you need to be able to show a steady source of sufficient income.
So I don't mean to sound discouraging, but moving to find a new job is not easy. I think the resources cited by Crankin and Muirenn could be a better bet for you. Good luck!!
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