If you move for a job, I assume you'll be paying rent and income taxes in the state you're going to, which will make you a resident of that state and not a resident of California.
Most states will allow you to claim their state for residency if you can show you've move there for non-educational purposes for ~12 months, which is the good news. The bad news is California is unlikely to let you claim residency when you don't live there and have moved elsewhere for something other than school or the military.
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Questions on State Residency
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