To Help Women Advance, Their Trailing Spouses Get Job-Hunting Aid – The Wall Street Journal

Read article - Quotes Joshua Kim, director of digital learning initiatives at the Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning (DCAL), in an article about how more employers ease relocation for female managers by offering to help in husbands' search for work. Joshua Kim faced the difficult decision of quitting a job he loved in 2006 so that his wife Julie Kim, assistant professor of pediatrics, could take a job at the Geisel School of Medicine. "That kind of patience for a career move is a challenge," says Joshua. "As a trailing husband, you have to be more creative and inventive."