How working abroad can boost your career
Communication Skills
When you work abroad you will inevitably work with individuals from different backgrounds and cultures. Working with people from different backgrounds is very useful in understanding different business practices and leadership styles. It will give you a fresh perspective on how things can be done and allow you to apply different decision-making processes and solutions in necessary scenarios. While working abroad you may see how people lead and like to be led differently. This is hugely important for managing and leading people, and more importantly, communicating effectively. These experiences will help you to be more culturally aware, improve cross-cultural and interpersonal communication and provide a greater understanding of local context.
Global network connections
The world is becoming more interconnected and it is incredibly useful to have a global network of connections. While you are working abroad you can foster relationships with people in your field in an international setting. With modern technology and professional networking services like LinkedIn, it’s easier than ever to stay in contact after working together, giving you more opportunities to explore international options in the future – allowing you to travel around the world to utilise favourable economic conditions, living standards, salary or simply exciting travel opportunities.
Working abroad gives you an opportunity to work in areas that you might not have otherwise and provides you with the potential for career progression. Employers often seek employees who are keen to work overseas as it shows initiative, independence, motivation and adaptability. An international resume can provide you with a competitive edge that many others won’t have.
A global outlook
A global perspective is extremely important as technology has meant that we are more connected than ever, and companies are becoming more internationally focused. These companies are also seeking to hire individuals who can adapt to unfamiliar circumstances and environments. Cultural diversity and increasing global interdependence mean that the ability to understand, relate to and be able to lead people of diverse cultures is highly valuable for today’s global citizens.