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The First 30 Days of an Offshore Accountant: What Australian Firms Should Expect
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Most of the concern about offshore construction staffing centres on the wrong question. Builders want to know if it will work. The more useful question is what 'working' looks like across the first month — because the early phase of an offshore placement in a...
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