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Embarking on a year filled with knowledge and cooperation, we kicked off our lecture series at Wilde Relocation by extending a warm invitation to our esteemed clients to join us in our vibrant Berlin Mitte office.


Our inaugural event included an insightful presentation by Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Manzel. They took us through the intricacies of the new Skilled Immigration Act (FEG 2.0), most importantly highlighting the changes that came into effect in November 2023 and shedding light on the upcoming changes in 2024.

Their practical insights in particular were valuable knowledge for everyone present. After the exciting presentation, we had the pleasure of networking with our clients over some delicious finger food. The personal exchange was a highlight, and we are delighted with the enthusisastic feedback.

A heartful thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Manzel and everyone who contributed to the success of this event.


This event was truly special because of your presence. As we prepare for the next gathering, stay tuned for more updates and exciting events on the horizon.



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Today, we would like to introduce you to our relocation guest colleague from Austria.


Lena works as a relocation consultant for Recom in Vienna. During her two-week stay at wilde Relocation, she learns about our everyday work in Berlin. As a trained pastry chef, she found her way into the relocation industry by chance via LinkedIn and is very happy about this step. She loves the variety, the contact with different cultures and the individual stories of her clients. Before moving to Vienna, she had already lived in England and Norway for some time. She is currently learning Arabic, as this language is becoming increasingly important in her everyday life and is also expanding her communication skills.


It's great to have you with us, Lena!


We will post another short review soon and report how Lena experienced the exchange.


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Today we would like to introduce you to Barbara Klunker. She has answered a few questions to give you a better understanding of our partnership. We have already experienced several exciting workshops with her, but please take a moment to read for yourself. 

 

1) For how long have you been working with Wilde Relocation, and how did this cooperation come to be?

We have been working together for over two years on various organizational and team development topics on a very trusting basis. Karen Wilde and I first met through an exchange via LinkedIn, originally on a completely different topic.

 

2) What services do you offer that help our clients with their relocation process?

Besides team and organizational development, my colleagues and I advise clients family members on how to position themselves on the job market here in Germany.

 

3) Do you have any helpful advice for people who want to move or relocate?

I would still consider myself a newcomer to Berlin. Based on my experience, I have learned that organized networking, engaging in hobbies, or even attending seminars are excellent means of meeting new individuals who share similar interests. And: you should allow time to arrive.

 

4) What impact has the partnership with Wilde Relocation had on your business?

Wilde Relocation was my first client here in Berlin with face-to-face meetings and therefore an important piece of the puzzle when arriving in the new city.

 

5) What do you value most about our cooperation?

The most I appreciate is Karen Wilde's positive, people-centered and entrepreneurial attitude and the constant trusting, constructive and appreciative cooperation. I believe the service is beneficial because it makes it easier for people to come to a new place and helps them find their way around.


Thank you Barbara for this interview and looking forward to many more years of partnership with you.

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