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Research on expatriate assignment
Twist and turn of an expatriate life that eventually have led to a portable profession. Marion Weston explains how she did it and asks you to contribute your own experience.
The Role of Networking in Expatriate Female Entrepreneurial Activities
An MBA research synopsis which the author, Susanna Reay, has kindly agreed to share with Paguro. "The Role of Networking in Expatriate Female Entrepreneurial Activities" research was completed for the final part of achieving an MBA with Brunel University, UK. We are sure many of you will find this topic extremely interesting and for many it will be enlightening too.
Think like a Banker to Get the Mortgage You Want
I was recently approached by an American client who had been turned down by a French bank for a mortgage in Paris. He was completely perplexed as to why he could not get financing – he had a steady job, good income and little debt. Believe me, it happens and more often than you would think. Tahminae Madani, from France Home explains what happened.
Newcomers Network
In a nutshell, how the challenges of relocating to a new place can lead to new opportunities as seen by Sue Vitnell, Founders of Newcomers Network in Melbourne.
Penny the pencil
Eileen O'Hely was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1972. After spending the whole of the nineties at university, studying languages and astrophysics, she decided she'd had enough and went to work in the computer industry. Ostensibly employed as a technical writer, Eileen soon found that the satirical observations of her workmates which she posted on her Icky Picky of the Day mailing list were far more fun to write and reached a far wider and more appreciative audience than that of her technical manuals. So she quit her job, moved to Europe, and spent the next two years sight-seeing in summer, pretending to snowboard in winter, and writing in her spare moments. Eileen currently lives in Turin, Italy with her husband Glenn and their collection of fluffy animals." Paguro is proud to advertise her latest achievement, the children book "Penny the Pencil".
Portable Professions
Rebecca Law explores the traps and secret passageway of the professional life of a trailing spouse.
Teenager expat: is changing school a nightmare or a dream come true?
Life for an adult expat has been evaluated and described many times over, but how it is for the children? Teenagers especially, experience abrupt changes in different ways. Andrew describes what is has been like for him and gives some suggestions on how to manage the downsides of change. School change and changing schools are possibly the hardest part of a relocation for a teenager. How to avoid the blues of a school change heard from people who had done it!
Something is happening in Italy!
Something is happening in the world of italian companies, expatriates are more and more on the Human Resources agenda, and the proof is here, the conference "LA GESTIONE DEGLI EXPATRIATES" is taking place for the second year in Milan. Paguro is glad to provide you information about this event both in English and in Italian.
Expat: to be or not to be?
Beginning a new life in a different country and culture, is to work out how to get the balance right between keeping a connection with your own background and how much to expose yourself to the new culture. Susan Hall shares her own personal experience.
Expats smart - Surviving a summer of visitors!
For many of us expats this is the season for prolonged visits from family and friends. It's a time of anticipation, excitement and - let's be honest here - some apprehension and strain too. How can we best survive a summer of visitors? Val Boyko explains.
Top 10 coaching tips for expat transitions
“I am happy to share with you my coaching tips for successful expat living. These come from my years of experience as a cross cultural trainer and professional coach - and as a fellow expat they come from the heart”. Val Boyko, Global Coach.
Are expat needs different?
When we consider moving abroad, our first consideration is to ensure that it is a comfortable, safe and secure environment. These are basic needs that we need to fulfill. The relocation and moving services that are available to expats on assignments are also geared towards finding a house, the move and getting settled. But what about the "other" needs that we have? The intangible ones? Many of us know what it feels like to be miserable even when we are safe and financially secure! What's missing here? Val Bokio from Global Coach gives you some hints...
Emergency Mexico
Marlies Abreu is working as a volunteer to help the people who lost everything in the flood in the Tabasco region. Marlies reports on the situation and gives suggestions on where you may direct your donations.
Expatriates the world over mourn Alexander Bjoroy
Young Alexander Bjoroy was one of the victims on the Air France flight from Rio to Paris, the expatriate community the world over mourn his loss together with the family
Expérience Algeriénne
Florence shares her life and work experience in Algeria.
From Hairdresser to Coiffeuse... an English Expat in France
Sandra started her career as a hair dresser in her native England and then decided she wanted to try her hand in France. There were a few snips and snags along the way but eventually she made her way through the system and opened her very own salon in the west suburbs of Paris. For anyone wishing to consider starting a business abroad, here is her story.
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