by Ariel Diaz | Jan 18, 2023 | Blog
Juan is a young man from Puerto Rico who came to the United States after Hurricane Maria devastated his home in 2017. He lost everything in the storm – his home, his car, and his job. With no prospects for work on the island, Juan decided to come to the mainland...
by Noel Rodriguez | Jan 18, 2023 | Blog
The US faces a critical engineering talent crisis, one that has been growing steadily over the past few years and is now reaching a critical point. With fewer qualified people entering the workforce and universities not graduating enough engineers to meet the high...
by Ariel Diaz | Jan 18, 2023 | Blog
Maria, a young woman from Honduras who has spent the last several months making her way to the United States. Maria left her home and family behind in search of a better life and a steady job. She had heard that the United States was facing a labor shortage and that...
by Noel Rodriguez | Jan 11, 2023 | Blog, News
Domestic Relocation is defined as the process of moving within a country, often to pursue a new job opportunity. It can be done independently or through professional assistance and usually entails tasks such as finding housing, transportation, transferring school...
by Noel Rodriguez | Jan 4, 2023 | Blog
In a post-COVID world, organizations should consider domestic relocation as part of their overall hiring strategy in order to recruit, retain and reward talent. Doing so can help them remain competitive in today’s rapidly changing business environment. Talent mobility...
by Ariel Diaz | Sep 30, 2022 | Blog
I’m sure you already have seen the Tik-Tok fueled term “quiet quitting” everywhere by now. The idea of putting in just enough effort to not get fired, but without going above and beyond, has become the follow-on to the Great Resignation. However, the common advise out...