if you were offered a job in other country,would you accept it? why or why not
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Answer:
All job moves involve career risk and an international experience is generally positive. A new job and employer is of course higher risk than new job with internal transfer
Factors to consider:
Family. Including schooling. And spouse may not be able to work. Quality of medical care if socialized medicine. Are these okay?
Financial. Consider double taxation cost if USA citizen and greater expense of housing. Relo costs both ways. Occasional return trips to family? Assistance with filing taxes in two countries?
Salary differential fairly adjusted?
Job entail line or staff responsibilities? Promotion or lateral?
Safety. Might be a factor
Home residence while away. If homeowner, sell and cost of selling, or will you rent out while gone, and who will manage property?
Finally, will you have a contract that specifies the agreement and terms?
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Answer:
If you were offered a job in another country, but you were concerned of the outcome, would you go?
All job moves involve career risk and an international experience is generally positive. A new job and employer is of course higher risk than new job with internal transfer
Factors to consider:
Family. Including schooling. And spouse may not be able to work. Quality of medical care if socialized medicine. Are these okay?
Financial. Consider double taxation cost if USA citizen and greater expense of housing. Relo costs both ways. Occasional return trips to family? Assistance with filing taxes in two countries?
Salary differential fairly adjusted?
Job entail line or staff responsibilities? Promotion or lateral?
Safety. Might be a factor
Home residence while away. If homeowner, sell and cost of selling, or will you rent out while gone, and who will manage property?
Finally, will you have a contract that specifies the agreement and terms?
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