Michelle Curran
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Siemens Gamesa, a global leader in renewable energy solutions, faces unique challenges in managing its extensive global mobility program. With around 25,000 employees across 70 countries, the company oversees thousands of short-term assignments and business trips annually, many to remote offshore locations.
Read MoreRecent political events across Latin America and the Caribbean have significantly impacted immigration policies in the region.
Read MoreWe're thrilled to present the findings from our recent benchmark study on intern mobility benefits in the tech industry. In April and May 2024, Benivo conducted an in-depth analysis, collaborating with mobility professionals from 11 leading technology companies to explore the landscape of intern support.
Read MoreRecent political developments in Europe, particularly the European Parliament elections and the upcoming snap election in France, have potential implications for global mobility and immigration policies.
Read MoreIn today's rapidly evolving global mobility landscape, benchmarking has become essential for companies looking to stay competitive and provide the best possible experience for their mobile employees. As highlighted in our recent The View From The Top discussion featuring mobility experts Ellen Shipley from Slalom and Russ Haynie from Benivo, benchmarking offers crucial insights that can shape effective mobility programs.
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