#10 | ‘Put the people first, not the goods’ | A discussion about relocation with Sue Pember

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Episode Synopsis

Guest: Sue Pember
Date of recording: 7 October2024
Summary:
In this episode, Sue Pember, Founder and Managing Director of Aussie OS, shares her journey from a corporate job to establishing a successful relocation services business in Australia. She discusses the unique challenges and needs of migrants, the importance of
tailored services, and how Aussie OS supports clients in adjusting to new cultures and environments. The conversation also touches on the impact of remote work on relocation, trends in global mobility, and the future plans for Aussie OS. Sue emphasises the importance of putting people first in the relocation process and offers valuable tips for aspiring migrants to Australia.
Keywords:
Aussie OS, Sue Pember, relocation services, global mobility, Australian immigration, remote work, housing,
entrepreneurship
Chapters:

Sue's journey from a corporate job to entrepreneur (02:28)
Broad assistance provided by Aussie OS (09:18)
Tailored relocation solutions (15:45)
Adjusting to new cultures and environments (21:32)
Impact of remote work on relocation (28:11)
Trends in global mobility (33:19)
Future plans for Aussie OS (39:33)
Final thoughts and relocation tips for aspiring
migrants (49:10)

Acknowledgments:
Our heartfelt thanks to Sue Pember for so generously volunteering her time, and for imparting her knowledge
and insights!
As always, many thanks to our editor, Ryan Prestipino of Fallen Pine Studio, for his amazing work behind the scenes.
And of course, thank you to our listeners, without which this podcast would simply not exist.
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