Do you want to know more about mobility, but your training budget has been slashed? Mobility training is an invaluable resource to both newer corporate contacts and existing ones. Relocation is an ever-changing industry - from taxes to technology - and these resources are a great, budget-friendly way to stay informed. In the 16th century, Sir Francis Bacon is credited for coining the phrase, “knowledge itself is power.” While this is a dated quote, the concept never loses its validity. Knowledgeable mobility programs are efficient and, in turn, more successful.

 Below are three ideas to keep you in the know without spending a lot of dough!

  1. Worldwide ERC's Mini Series Networking Events: free to corporate attendees, these events are a great way to meet key professionals in the mobility community, ask questions, share ideas, and make valuable long-lasting connections. The next mini-series will be held in alliance with Fragomen Worldwide on March 20, 2019 in London. Click here for details.
  2. Worldwide ERC Academy: paid courses that provide mobility fundamentals at a nominal fee. Topics include; Strategic Talent Mobility, Principles of Global Mobility, and Exploring Data Analytics for Mobility. To view their complete course catalogue, click here.
  3. Relo101 Training Courses: free Domestic and International Relo101 training is offered by Aires 5 times per year, rotating to regions to corporate attendees. These courses provide a high-level overview of relocation including best practices for benefits, tax treatment/ tax & comp (intl.), program design, IRS home sale compliance, etc.

If you would like to know more about the Aires Relo101 courses, please contact Aires.

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