Our mission is to provide comprehensive and tailored coaching to expatriates, leveraging a decade of expat experience. We aim to be the go-to platform and a one stop shop for expats navigating careers abroad, offering a unique blend of expertise in challenges ranging from managing complicated job markets augmented by cultural nuances by leveraging our experience in engineering, talent acquisition, and product management.
Through personalized guidance, linguistic proficiency in English and French, and a deep understanding of diverse cultures, we strive to equip expats with the skills and confidence needed for a successful global career.
Our commitment is to be a beacon of support, facilitating seamless transitions, unlocking opportunities for professional growth in every corner of the world thus enabling careers spanning continents and countries.
Confidence
CONFIDENCE in YOURSELF. The most fundamental of all is “TO BELIEVE IN YOURSELF” because if you do not believe in yourself then NOBODY WILL
CLARITY in your GOALS. All our programs will help you achieve crystal clear clarity for your future.
COMMITMENT to YOURSELF. Before anyone commits to you, it is important that YOU ENTER INTO A COMMITMENT WITH YOURSELF. If you are not committed to yourself and your goals, then nobody will be committed to you
EMPATHY for YOURSELF. Throughout this journey, it is important to empathize with yourself and your journey. Without EMPATHY for yourself there cannot be progress.
I had the pleasure of studying alongside Ramani during our MBA program from 2008 to 2010, and even then, her keen observational skills stood out to me. Despite her reserved demeanor, she possessed a remarkable ability to perceive nuances that others often overlooked. Her passion for travel and exploration of diverse cultures was evident, making her a natural fit for her eventual role as an expat coach.
Ramani is an exceptional expat coach with a deep understanding of cross-cultural management. Her diverse background and personal experiences navigating multiple countries and continents and career transitions uniquely position her to offer valuable insights and guidance to expats struggling with cultural integration and career challenges. I highly recommend her to anyone seeking clarity and practical solutions to make their expat life fulfilling.
I was fortunate to connect with Ramani through the Product Management community in Lyon, where our shared background as American expats fostered an immediate connection. When I decided to pivot from traditional marketing and communications roles to Product/Project management, I sought Ramani's guidance, drawing on her wealth of experience navigating diverse international landscapes and successfully transitioning into Product management herself.