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Are you a Human Resource Manager or Recruiter who seek for candidates to fill Colorado jobs?
Do you have transfering employee(s) moving to Colorado?
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We Help Your CANDIDATE Or RELOCATING EMPLOYEE:
¤ with their decision to move to Colorado by showing them the many aspects Colorado has to offer
¤ by empowering them with important relocation information when making a dicision to live in Colorado
¤ get relief from the stress that comes with moving to a new community and State
We understand that your job is to find the right employee for the right position.
Our job is to empower your candidate or transfering employee with knowledge that will help them be confident when making choices about a new job offer and new Colorado community.
HOW ???
Your Colorado Connection will:
¤ provide a customized 1-Day Community Tour
¤ tell the 'inside story' of many of Colorado's Communities before they buy or lease a home
¤ empower them with knowledge, thereby helping them engage in their new Colorado job with the assurance that everything is working out behind the scenes with their new move
Your Colorado Connection (YCC) is the only Colorado owned relocation service that provides to new candidates and transferring employee(s) customized tours of communities and the essential information and connections they will need to begin building a new life in Colorado.
Services Offered:
• 1-day tours of various Denver-Metro Communities
• Connections to their new community once moved and settled
• International Basics
• Family Connections Program (YCC will take the time to assist individual families with their particular individual needs)
We pride ourselves in offering a 'high touch' international programs!
Making the Move
Source: The Denver Business Journal - July 28, 2006
by ADAM GOLDSTEIN)
A Colorado Realtor recently placed a newcomer from Chicago in a sleek, suburban neighborhood. The community, with its cookie-cutter houses and neat, geometric layout, is far from the bustle of the city.
For some, the area is a peaceful alternative from the headaches of downtown living.
But the newcomer found it to be stifling.
"There are no trees, no racial diversity. They really wanted to be in a racially diverse neighborhood," said Pam Horner, a friend of the newcomer and a resident of the Park Hill neighborhood off Colfax. "Right now, she can't afford to move out. She comes and stays with me a lot because she loves (my) neighborhood. Please see Full Story under Colorado Articles ...
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