Give a real range, not a hopeful guess
Employers asking about relocation timing want a realistic planning number, not the fastest possible answer. Account for your current notice period, lease or housing commitments, and if relevant a partner's job or children's school calendar, then give a range like six to eight weeks after an offer rather than a single optimistic date you might miss.
How to answer without sounding uncommitted
Pair the timeline with a clear signal of intent, something like being fully relocated within eight weeks of accepting and already looking into housing options so you can move as soon as details are confirmed. This shows the delay is logistics, not hesitation.
Mistakes candidates make with relocation timing
Giving an unrealistically fast timeline to sound eager and then having to walk it back after an offer damages trust right at the moment it matters most. The opposite mistake, being vague when pressed for specifics, makes it harder for the employer to plan and can cost you the offer to a candidate who gave a clear answer.
Frequently asked questions
Before your next interview, it helps to have the fundamentals down. Our complete guide to preparing for a job interview covers the basics, and the STAR method is a reliable way to structure almost any answer under pressure.