Global mobility is reality for many ArcelorMittal people. Meet some of the expats who embrace the challenge of working abroad!
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From Brazil to Luxembourg, from Chicago to Kiev – ArcelorMittal people from all levels embrace the challenge of working in foreign countries to acquire new skills. Meet some of the global professionals who embark on this international adventure and learn more about their experiences!
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Martin Simard
On May 29, 2008, the 51-year-old company Québec Cartier Mining changed its brand name for ArcelorMittal Mines Canada. Sixty days later, the ArcelorMittal brand rollout was completed and the entire face of the Company had changed.
Even though we had many different shareholders over the last haft century, we always kept our own brand name. And […]










April 6th, 2008 by Joseph Eafrati
I liked the video very much. It would be exciting working in another country.
April 7th, 2008 by Soumitra Agashe
The Global Mobility video was very informative and enjoyable to watch. It addresses an important aspect of the work culture in the company and reiterates the need to harness a globally mobile pool of managers. The emphasis on the transferring employees family orientation was very encouraging. Also, it was good to learn about the kind of opportunities provided by the company to willing globally mobile individuals. Thank you.
May 6th, 2008 by Daniel Krzysztalowicz
Born in Montevideo, Uruguay in South America.
Studied in Poland.
Emigrated to Sweden.
Worked in Sweden, then in Norway and now in France.
Having visited some 40 countries and speaking fluently six languages, I think I have been bold enough in my life.
I encourage my colleagues to be mobile as a great way to develop themselves, so I like the spirit of this video as well as working for a so global company as ArcelorMittal.
Navigare necesse est, vivere non est necesse as Plutarco expressed it.
October 19th, 2009 by Esteban Poltorak
Me gusto el video, un saludo al compinche de la cwurtka!