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India experience attracts top expat talent
By The Wall Street Journal, 29 July 2007
India has replaced China as the hot destination for ambitious expats, reports
The Wall Street Journal. According to Rajeev Vasudeva, a consultant at Egon
Zehnder International, New Delhi, around 1,000 expat senior managers are
currently based in India, a sevenfold increase compared to two years ago. “If
you are doing well, you will come to India,” to gain valuable experience,
explains Vasudeva. A large number of the expats are U.S. citizens of Indian
origin that have a proven track record with Western companies. Expats not of
Indian descent need to be highly adaptable to succeed in India’s culture, the
U.S. financial daily concludes.
Full story. Johann S. Lublin: “More expats hear call of hot India economy” in
The Wall Street Journal (29 July 2007).
Source:
http://www.egonzehnderknowledge.com/knowledge/content/misc/news/index.php?month=JULY+2007
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