Most Important
Attributes to Have When Seeking Work Abroad
By ShelterOffshore.com
Summary:
The lesser known attributes that you need to have if you want to be recruited to
work abroad in Dubai for example
According to consultants who specialise in the
international recruitment of expatriate workers for large multinationals around
the globe, the most important attributes to have when seeking work abroad are
not related to your academic achievements or even your level of professional
experience.
If you’re contemplating moving to work in Dubai
or perhaps in Europe and you want to stand the very best chance of being
recruited, the following sagacious and hard learned advice will probably prove
invaluable to you!
The consultants who have provided their expert
advice on what makes a candidate attractive and therefore successful when job
seeking abroad, have all seen for themselves what works in recruitment and what
doesn’t, and which candidates make the grade after being relocated and which
return home having failed at their overseas assignment.
As stated, you may well be surprised to learn
that the most important attributes to have when seeking work abroad are not
related to academia, rather they are related to your attitude and mindset.
According to Neil Jacobs from YSC, a successful expatriate candidate being
relocated by a company to work abroad will be adaptable and have a naturally
positive mindset. I.e., it is more important to have the right mental attitude
to deal with the upheavals that the change will inevitably bring, than it is to
be 100% perfectly qualified for the job but have a very closed attitude unused
to dealing with adjustment.
Mr. Jacob’s professional opinion is shared by
many international recruiters, and also by consultants working in the field of
advising large companies on the recruitment and relocation of staff. These
professionals all understand that a relocation overseas is about far more than
just the job…and there is what’s called ‘a culture shock cycle’ that all expats
have to go through in order to adapt. It’s those who have the right attitude to
work through and survive this cycle who make happy expat employees and
successful international workers.
The cycle is something that we’ve talked about
on Shelter Offshore before – it affects all those who move abroad, whether they
are relocated with work or actively make the choice to move themselves with no
professionals backing up their relocation. It starts with the individual in
question loving everything about their exciting and thrilling new life, they
embrace change and ignore the challenges seeing only the good. This period is
relatively quickly followed by a period of negativity which can turn to
hostility for some people. They see the differences between their old and new
life as being more pronounced, they miss the old and the familiar and
homesickness, boredom and resentment can kick in. It is at this stage that one
needs to be most adaptable and have the ability to think positively. Those who
cannot, well, they either return home or remain living the life of an unhappy
and whinging expat.
There’s a final point worth mentioning, and
that’s that a would-be expat who is expecting his or her spouse to accompany
them on a work assignment abroad needs to keep their happiness in mind too. The
success of an assignment can so often rest largely on the shoulders of the one
expected to remain in the home, adapting the family to the new life abroad. The
burden of responsibility coupled with feelings of isolation, loneliness and
boredom can prove too much for many a so-called ‘trailing spouse’ and cause the
whole expat assignment to collapse.
For an employer who has spent far more on
recruiting a professional from abroad and relocating them to the new nation, a
failed assignment is a costly mistake – which is why increasing numbers of firms
in countries such as Dubai are using the services of professional consultancies
who know what to look for in a would-be candidate. Therefore, if you want to
work abroad, you need to be adaptable, positive and have a very supportive
partner!
Source:
http://www.shelteroffshore.com/index.php/living/more/most-important-attributes-when-seeking-work-abroad-10145/
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