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by Arbour, Kenneth
Japan Inc. • March-April, 2008 • Relocation services

The successful orientation of an expatriate and their family must address numerous hurdles, in addition to the ones mentioned above, that may be encountered. Therefore, during all these stages, a sense of affinity is a key factor in communications with assignees and their human resources department. The assignee immediately feels at ease knowing that staff have a deep understanding of their situation and concerns. It is also vital that the agent communicates clearly and easily with Japanese human resources personnel and local vendors.

For detailed information about our services and the experienced people we are proud to have on our staff, please feel free to contact Tokyo Orientations.

Tel: 03-6821-7010

E-mail: info@tokyoorientations.com


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