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Sponsored Contribution: LEX EXPATspecialist: Recruitment and selection agency for expat jobs across the globe 17/06/2008 00:00
When you climb a mountain, you trust a guide; an expert with ample knowledge and practical experience. When you’re looking for the right job you need someone who specialises within the relevant domain, which is where LEX, your expat expert comes in.
LEX is well aware of what drives expats
Adventure, special ambitions, admiration and respect, attractive financial resources, personal expansions, curiosity, the development of management skills… We recruit and select highly trained managers and tenacious people with an intermediate vocational education behind them for companies abroad. Conversely, we search for suitable top jobs for enthusiastic expats. We will not lose sight of your partner. What is more, we like nothing better than to make every effort for them.
LEX EXPATspecialist stands out due to its expertise and results:
- Expert in the brokerage of top-quality positions for enthusiastic expats.
- Knowledge about the must-haves for management positions at international companies.
- International contacts in countries all over the world.
- LEX can be found in (eccentric) places where expats move.
- An extremely high number of matches; guaranteed thanks to a unique and personal working method.
- Support in the area of human resources during periods abroad.
- Our organisation consists of expats who have already seen the whole world.
- LEX merges ambitions with chances.
What can we offer you as an expat?
- The option to upload your CV free of charge and without obligation.
- Vacancies on a global scale.
- Country information about the most popular expat destinations.
- Reading the latest relevant news about expat issues.
- LEX brokers for everybody; expats of all nationalities can register with us. Spread the word! The world is our playground!
Want to know more?
Visit our advanced website today at www.lexexpatspecialist.com or send a message to: info@lexepatspecialist.com.
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1 reaction to this article
FANOY posted: 18-06-2008 | 5:08 PM
As specialist brokers, we as ISEP, found this very interesting information for our international EXPAT-relations
see: www.isep.nl
Kind Regards
Jack Fanoy
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