12/18/2008 | News
End of Year and New Year Holidays 08-09
US Remac will be closed between Monday, December 29, 2008 and Friday, January 2, 2009 for End of Year and New Year Holidays. We apologize for the inconvenience.

We hope you have a Happy Holidays!

-Onlline registration also available on a 24 hour basis.
-We will response to your E-mail after January 5, 2009.
11/01/2008 | News
US Remac Alabama Office
We are pleased to announce in moving to the new location beginning November 1, 2008.

New Address: 1010 Heathland Drive, Huntsville, AL 35816
Tel: 256.520.1030(unchanged)
03/12/2008 | News
Dear JET Participants and JET Alumni,
US Remac welcomes JET participants returning to the U.S. We are glad to help JET participants find a job in the U.S. while you are in Japan. Since most of our clients are Japanese corporation based in the U.S., you will be working as a liaison between Japan and the U.S. Furthermore, we will be able to arrange interviews using either telephone or webcamera, and get you an offer from the company while you are still in Japan. We strongly suggests you to start looking and get an offer from the company before returning to the U.S.
Please register with us online now. Our well-experienced consultants will get you started and find you the job of your dreams!
10/26/2007 | News
The 31st Annual Joint Meeting of Japan
US Remac, Inc attended the 31st Annual Joint Meeting of Japan-US Southeast & Southeast U.S./Japan Associations which was held in Japan from 10/14/07-10/16/07. This gave us the opportunity to strengthen our relationships among business organizations in the U.S. Southeast and Japan through various events and interactions. US Remac's President, Mr. Yeh met with Mr. Bob Riley, the State Governor of Alabama and Mr. Ogawa, the Consul of General of Consulate-General of Japan in Atlanta, and exchanged views on how to secure proper personnel and maximize their performance.

*The 31st Annual Joint Meeting of Japan-US Southeast & Southeast U.S./Japan Associations consist of 8 states, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.


(Right) Mr. Bob Riley, State of Alabama Governor
(Left) Mr. Yinglu Yeh, US Remac President & CEO


(Left) Mr. Shoji Ogawa, Consul General of Japan
(Right) Mr. Yinglu Yeh, US Remac President & CEO
07/24/2007 | News
Next Phase-NCN Showcase Live 2007
On July 15th and 16th, US Remac, Inc has co-sponsored in a music event, "NCN Showcase Live 2007 Next Phase", held in Shibuya Boxx in Tokyo, Japan. US Remac, Inc. will continue to support international students at universities in the U.S.. Please click on the link below for more details!

http://www.ncninstitute.net/musictryout/

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