“In Chile, there are incredible opportunities for those in the know. Opportunities for a guy like me, and maybe for you if you’re really serious about planting a flag in a South American country where things actually work – and work quite well. I’ve been living in Chile for about 6 months of the last two years, fulfilling my residency requirements. So, while I’m not an expert in all things Chile, my intent is to share some up-front impressions and on-the-ground experiences in the hope that this information will be helpful should you decide to plant one of your flags in what I believe is a wonderful country. So, with that in mind, let’s get started.”
http://www.internationalman.com/78-global-perspectives/965-internationalizing-in-chile
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