Ensuring a successful transition to your life in Switzerland
We provide internationally mobile families, couples and singles with the information, resources and support they need to ensure a successful transition to life in Switzerland. By facilitating the adjustment to daily life in their new country, we encourage transferees to actively explore the varied and enriching opportunities international living offers.
Softlanding in Switzerland
Local Orientation
This orientation program is designed to provide you with all of the basics to your daily life in Switzerland in your immediate environment.
Orientation Program: 1 Day Information Session
The Orientation Program about living in Switzerland consists of:
- 1 day information session for individuals or groups
- Country specific information covering all daily living issues from shopping to emergencies to social etiquette
Welcome To Switzerland
From Challenge to Opportunity
A detailed look at Swiss culture and etiquette, including the political system, the education system, etc. to help you integrate into Swiss society and your local community.
Local Essentials: 1 - 2 Day Seminar
Typical activities arranged by our counselor include:
- General and personalized program including practical and essential information about living in Switzerland and relevant localized regions.
- Designed to meet the needs of individuals, families or other groups and to challenge them to make the most of their "Swiss experience".
Living & Working in Switzerland
The Expatriate Experience
All of the basics for daily life with a detailed look at Swiss culture in general as well as the Swiss working culture. This program is tailored to the participant's specific needs to help them understand the local and especially the business culture in their new work environment.
The Expat Experience: 1 - 2 Day Seminar
This training will typical cover:
- general cultural information
- country specific information
- corporate culture information
- all topics are tailored to the participants' specific needs, including their living and working environment