Operation: expat
Emerging markets like Romania have in recent years been a magnet for firms looking to expand their horizons. The know-how transfer initially means the relocation of some of these companies’ top international talent. Expats, real estate agencies and HR specialists told The Diplomat – Bucharest how firms get their best people over here – and what it all costs.
By Magda Purice July 2011 - From the Print Edition
Irishman Shane Downing, ALD Automotive Romania GM, moved from France to the capital of Romania in February. It sounds simple enough, but it is an operation that needed time and a lot of money. “Moving to Romania on an expat program is not only exciting but a hugely challenge. It’s not very common for an expat to have more than three dependent children in the family and in my situation the three children I have are all under the age of 14. One usually needs space and comfort while also considerin... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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