Posted on 31 August 2009 by Nicholas Lewandowski
Expat employees are not the only ones feeling the financial repercussions of the recession. Faced with slippery currency values, employers have made fundamental changes to the way they calculate their expat employees’ salaries.
According to Employee Benefits, employers have traditionally paid as much as 60% of expat employees´ salaries in the currency of their host countries. [...]
Posted on 27 August 2009 by Nicholas Lewandowski
We’re excited to announce the launch of our Turkey expatriate guide. In our guide we have assembled information on visas, property, health, and more, making our Turkey guide the perfect resource if you are traveling or moving to Turkey.
Turkey was once a relatively poor country with a weak economy, but in recent years it has [...]
Posted on 26 August 2009 by Simon Lynch
You might have noticed that some parts of Just Landed suddenly started looking a bit different recently (see http://community.justlanded.com or http://jobs.justlanded.com for an idea of what I am talking about. This blog and the Guides part of the site are still on the old look and will change soon. The main objective was to make [...]
Posted on 7 August 2009 by Daniel Tschentscher
We finally broke through the barrier of 7million page impressions per month: In July 2009, we recorded a new record of 7.15 million page views, thus doubling our traffic compared to July 2008.
After a disappointing traffic development in spring, growth has now picked up again. This is partially due to some architectural changes we implemented [...]
Posted on 4 August 2009 by Nicholas Lewandowski
We´re pleased to announce the launch of our Japan expatriate guide. It includes information on visas, work, housing, health, and more, making it the perfect resource to answer your Japan-related questions.
There are around 2 million expats living in Japan. 75% of these are from nearby Asian countries, but large North and South American communities have [...]