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Asked: January 12, 2021In: Make Money

Is Buying Real Estate in Cambodia Safe?

In a word, yes. Foreigners enjoy freehold ownership and total control over their properties if things are done correctly. Yet it’s important, especially for soft title properties, to speak with the neighbors and look at the land office’s public record. Make ...Read more

In a word, yes. Foreigners enjoy freehold ownership and total control over their properties if things are done correctly.

Yet it’s important, especially for soft title properties, to speak with the neighbors and look at the land office’s public record. Make certain there are no other claims over the property you’re buying.

Although rare, it’s not unheard of for people to sell properties that are mortgaged or otherwise disputed. This can be easily avoided with proper due diligence.

It’s also important to remember that foreigners cannot own soft title or hard title properties in their own name legally – only strata titles.

If you don’t wish to incorporate and form a real estate holding company, your sole option is to find a local nominee to hold the property on your behalf and bind him/her down with several contracts. That would require help from an attorney.

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Asked: January 12, 2021

What is a good salary in Cambodia?

The salary is varied depending on your qualification and experience, but here are some band marking salary of Cambodia job market. 1. Head of sales (F&B): $6,000 2. Business Manager (F&B): $3,000 3. Marketing Manager (Pharmaceutical): $3,500 4. Product Manager (Pharmaceutical): ...Read more

The salary is varied depending on your qualification and experience, but here are some band marking salary of Cambodia job market.

1. Head of sales (F&B): $6,000
2. Business Manager (F&B): $3,000
3. Marketing Manager (Pharmaceutical): $3,500
4. Product Manager (Pharmaceutical): $2,500
5. Purchasing Manager (Real Estate): $1,200
6. Legal Advisor (Law Firm): Negotiate
7. Assistant Legal (Law Firm): Negotiate
8. Assistant Tax Manager (Law Firm): Negotiate
9. Tax Executive (FMCG): $800
10. AR Supervisor (FMCG): $800
11. Accountant (Logistic): $800
12. HR Manager (Hotel): $900
13. Front Office Manager (Hotel): $800

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Asked: January 12, 2021

Why Do Talented Employees Don’t Reach Their Potential?

If you think you’re under-performing at work, you’re probably right, because few individuals are 100% motivated throughout sustained periods at work. In fact, even if you think that you are performing to the best of your capabilities, you’re probably wrong, ...Read more

If you think you’re under-performing at work, you’re probably right, because few individuals are 100% motivated throughout sustained periods at work. In fact, even if you think that you are performing to the best of your capabilities, you’re probably wrong, as there is generally little overlap between what people think of their performance, and how they actually perform.

Why Talented Employees Don’t Reach Their Potential

Why Talented Employees Don’t Reach Their Potential

The truth is that most people don’t try their best after they’ve been on the job for more than six months. The are four common reasons for this:

1.) Poor fit. Talent is mainly personality in the right place.

2.) Disengagement, often due to poor leadership. The antidotes to this are finding time to be curious and learn, connecting with colleagues, and talking to your boss about the fact that you’re disengaged.

3.) Organizational politics. It’s naïve to think that you can let your talents speak for themselves. In fact, the more talented you are, the more enemies you will make — particularly in toxic and political organizations.

4.) Personal circumstances. No matter how engaged and talented someone is, personal drawbacks and setbacks will often interfere with their career success. In short, you can always assume that your talents are necessary, but not sufficient to excel and impress at work. Optimizing your job so that it fits with your interests, beliefs, and broader life activities, and being alert to the invisible social forces that govern the dynamics of organizations, will ultimately help you perform to the best of your capabilities

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Asked: January 11, 2021In: Lifestyles

What is there to do in Kampot and Kep?

Kampot is a city on the Preaek Tuek Chhu River in southern Cambodia. It’s known for its pepper plantations and salt fields. Many buildings date from the colonial period, including the Governor’s Mansion. The house is now the Kampot Museum, ...Read more

Kampot is a city on the Preaek Tuek Chhu River in southern Cambodia. It’s known for its pepper plantations and salt fields. Many buildings date from the colonial period, including the Governor’s Mansion. The house is now the Kampot Museum, which has exhibits on the city’s history. To the west, Preah Monivong Bokor National Park has a cool climate with forests, waterfalls and wildlife including gibbons and big cats.

Krong Kep is the capital of Kep Province in southern Cambodia. It lies near Kep National Park. The town has a population of 35,990.
Best Things to do and visit in Kampot and Kep, Cambodia

  • Visit the Kep Crab Market.
  • Hop over to Rabbit Island (Koh Tonsay)
  • The Kep and Kampot Salt Fields.
  • Phnom Bokor National Park.
  • Kampot Pepper Farm.

Is Kampot worth visiting?

If you ever visit Cambodia know that Kampot is worth the trip, especially if you throw in a bit of Kep. Known for its salt pans and pepper plantations, Kampot is a laid back Cambodian city with a small town feel. Most of the restaurant’s in Kampot have a chilled cafe vibe.

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Asked: January 10, 2021In: Lifestyles

Does Cambodia allow me to drive?

Yes. Driving in Cambodia is legal. Drivers are required to hold a valid driver’s license and pass a road test. They are also required to wear a seat belt and keep their hands and feet inside the car. ...Read more

Yes. Driving in Cambodia is legal. Drivers are required to hold a valid driver’s license and pass a road test. They are also required to wear a seat belt and keep their hands and feet inside the car.

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