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Japanese-Experts.com and Hawai'i Relocation for those moving to Hawaii.
Japanese-Experts.com offers " Hawai'i Relocation" for women and men-who are job seekers or business-people and thinking of moving to Hawai'i from Japan or from other countries.
(PRWEB) August 28, 2004 -- Japanese-Experts.com, one of Japan's leading relocation consultation firms, has recently offered a "new service" to what may be the answer to "job seekers" or "business people" who wish to work or open a new business in Honolulu, Hawai'i. For those who are moving to Hawaii, this is your chance to get great consultaion.
Michael Ginza Briggs, President of Japanese-Experts.com said that his company's new service, "Hawai'i Relocation Consultation" will make the relocation experience more pleasurable for women and men of Japan and other countries, who are fast becoming interested in living and working in Hawai'i.
Now, anyone can learn to live and work in Hawai'i from experts who have also lived in the land of Aloha. We can help you find a job, relocate, and become culturally adjusted to life in Hawai'i.
Up until now, you had to go it alone and try to find a job, locate housing, attend college, or start a business in Hawai'i. This haphazard approach is "not cost effective" and waste time for those who need to complete the relocation process fast.
"It's amazing to see how excited people from Japan and other countries-become with the new service. "Briggs said. "We've even added a new option of 12 months of totally free personalized client services after relocation to Hawai'i.
Briggs said, "It is a very similar concept to buying a new car. Once you purchase the Hawai'i Relocation Consultation package from Japanese-Experts.com, you are in our hands for up to 12 months- after you move to Hawai'i."
Once the customer has discovered their new found home in Hawai'i, they realize that with Japanese-Experts.com, money and a lot of time was saved in their favor.
Briggs continued, "We have revolutionized the relocation consultation business and have raised the bar for the industry...", which seems to be important as consultants fiercely compete with each other for valuable consumer dollars.
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