Being “On Time”: Consider the Country
Standards for punctuality vary greatly from country to country and a lack of understanding as to what is locally “correct” can be perceived as offensive, insensitive, and unprofessional.
Read More4 Strategies for Accompanying Spouses/Partners to Stay Relevant in a Career Field
In some countries, the “trailing spouse” may be able to work under a variety of visa programs, but in other countries, it can be all but impossible. Once you have made the decision to travel with your family, how can you stay up-to-date on career-related technology, best practices and trends in your industry?
Read MoreStarting a Career in the United States for Non-US Citizens
Each year, the number of international students and foreign-born professionals from all over the world who navigate the process of gaining employment in the United States grows. But even as the number of working non-US citizens increases, many expats hoping to gain work in the United States may be overwhelmed by the complexities and challenges put before them, unsure of where to start.
Read MoreCoworking Space: A Global Trend
The sense of community among people with diverse professions, hours, and missions is noted as being particularly strong in coworking arrangements.
Read More6 Trends in Switzerland that Influence Career Mobility
As with other European countries, labor mobility is rising in Switzerland.
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