“i am not a tourist” Expat Fair on Sunday 3 November

By: Together Abroad 17-10-2013 4:39 PM
Categories: Business news,

Don’t miss Expatica’s10th annual “i am not a tourist” Expat Fair on Sunday 3 November. It’s all an expat needs to make the most of life in the Netherlands, and it’s free to join!

Whether you have lived here for days, months or years, make sure you keep Sunday 3 November free on your calendars for this once-a-year opportunity.

“i am not a tourist” Expat Fair 2013 will be an interactive extravaganza of experts and companies specialising in expatriate life, with presentations, workshops, networking and live entertainment on offer.

We’ve invited over 100 exhibitors to offer you a helping hand
Have a chat with a recruitment agent, get some advice on house hunting or banking, compare universities for your master’s degree, join a group or club, or just take the chance to mix with thousands of like-minded internationals.

Get invaluable information about surviving abroad
Need help acclimatising to a new culture? Attend seminars on landing that perfect job, sorting out your taxes, setting up a business, or, just enjoy our range of superb entertainment and networking opportunities. The programme includes workshops onwriting, genever tastingand chocolate making, as well as on-stage performances and a miniSpeedDate.

Don't hesitate to bring your family along, as we have a dedicated kid’s corner, managed by professional staff!

ABN AMRO Bank, Eurohome,Undutchables and Voermanare the GOLD sponsors of “i am not a tourist” Expat Fair 2013and will be there to answer any questions regarding banking, relocation, finding a job and moving.

Get your FREE tickets now at: www.expatica.com/iamnotatourist.

Together Abroad will also be present at the fair!

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If you are going to enlist the services of a "Career Coach" look no further. The only person you want in your corner is Linda van Orsouw. As an expat, you absolutely want to work with a highly skilled and knowledgeable professional who knows their way around the Dutch career/employment/job market. Linda assisted me in writing and positioning my CV, helped me organize and prioritize my list of opportunities, coached me through mock interviews and was there when I got offered a senior position only 2 months later. When asked I will only refer to Linda and "Togetherabroad".

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