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avoca
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March 11, 2008, 12:50:27 AM »
I'm not sure if this is the right forum to post this question in, but I'm interviewing for jobs in the US after 15 years in the UK. I'm interviewing for senior jobs, so I would start with tenure, but what other things should I be considering? For example, after so long in the UK, I don't know anything about US health benefits or what's considered good. Also, are there other questions that I should ask if I get an offer?
Thanks for your advice.
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expatinuk
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March 11, 2008, 02:13:24 AM »
I think that there are questions you also need to ask from the other end as well. Have you checked out what a move to the US is going to do to your ability to receive your UK pension when you retire?
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woodenrory
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April 25, 2008, 08:57:10 PM »
Well i think you should try to look for someone who knows more about working in the us. Perhaps then you'll be able to know the details you need regarding working there. If you want you can see New York Immigration Lawyer Marina Shepelsky, located in Brooklyn, assists clients from the New York metro area and across the United States in all immigration and naturalization matters
http://www.e-us-visa.com
Maybe she can help you
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moonmoon
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April 29, 2008, 04:45:06 AM »
Very informative indeed!
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