It is far better to work face to face but, if you don't need continuous relationship with the consultants on the project's matters, we can rent you the job places in our headquarter or branch offices to let them work in the best condition. You will easily communicate by phone/fax or through the Hantropos website integrated chat line, and one or two meetings a week in your offices will be probably enough to explain the hardest points. - Updated: January 17, 2001
For sure. You will not find the skill you are looking for simply because it is our job to understand exactly what you need and to route you to the right person. Remember: "man first of all". Hantropos site is not intended to be just an advanced technological device matching demands and resources: we "enter" the project together with the customer, we find and supply the suitable consultants and, if needed, we support you and the consultants in any way in order to maximize the result. Database forms for customers and consultants are intended to be the easiest way for us to start our job. If you have a special request, e-mail us at info@hantropos.com and you'll receive a prompt answer about the professionals availability. In a negative case we will anyway file your request. Do not forget to specify the time schedule of your project. - Updated: January 17, 2001
No problem! (how did you understand this FAQ is answered by we sales people??). E-mail us at sales@hantropos.com and we will contact you to organize a meeting. You will explain us your needs we will tell you how and when can we help you. - Updated: January 17, 2001
Clear explanations on what you need, a good place to work and two or three cups of coffee or tea a day! You don't have to manage complicate forms and procedures. Hantropos takes care of everything: visas, social security and job procedures, travelling, accomodation and so on. - Updated: January 17, 2001
Well, Hantropos is not exactly what you need, but a lot of our customers are! We will be happy to help you: e-mail us at info@hantropos.com. - Updated: January 17, 2001