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Saturday, March 6, 2010

Overseas Jobs

Not Just a Change of Geography
When you relocate for the purpose of a new job, especially if it's overseas, adapting to your new workplace is an additional challenge you need to prepare for.
It's very easy to start a new job with the expectation and hope that you'll fit in perfectly, be well-respected because your great reputation from your current department will precede you, and that hard work will help you get a promotion within a defined period of time.

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What helped you advance to this point in your career may not work in your new office. In fact, trying to work and behave in the same manner could quickly leave you isolated by your peers, and insulting your management. Here are a few ideas to help you prepare for your overseas work experience:
Don't assume that your current work ethic and style will earn you the same positive reputation you have now
Learn the local language if it's different than your own. Even if you don't speak it fluently, your colleagues and management will have more respect and admiration for you if you make the effort.


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