Working as an expat in France
Just getting set up in your new French office? Nerve-wracking, isn’t it? Here are some tips from Expatica’s Culture Coach Nathalie Kleinschmit to make sure you get off to a good start and read the signals correctly in your new environment.
Let’s see if you recognise yourself in Jason’s tale of his stay at his multinational company’s head office in Paris:
“When I got to the front desk, they told me I had to wait because they hadn’t received my badge yet. Twenty minutes went by before my manager arrived to authorize my entrance. He then walked me to my new office and and told me that a meeting was scheduled with the team at 3pm that afternoon and that, until then, I could read through the files.
I had my own laptop but couldn’t get the Internet connection to work. For the next few hours, I could see people walking by peering into my office but not a single person came in to introduce themselves to me. I went to get a coffee and discovered that the machine wasn’t coin-operated and that I needed a card. For lunch, I had already eaten in the cafeteria on previous trips and had a voucher so I was able to get a platter together. But I remember feeling quite alone and wondering if I was ever going to fit in.
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