Do you have a chance to build an international career?
Almost every highly skilled professional would love to have an international career. Maybe you haven’t reached a senior position yet, but still want to enter the international job market and work abroad for a company, if you live in a former Soviet state? Take the new Lectera test! 10 simple questions will help you to see how ready you are for an international career.
Do you have a chance to build an international career?
How many foreign languages do you know?
Perhaps, you work on improving your qualifications – we are sure that our readers prefer education to aimless surfing the Internet. Do you have courses in a foreign language in your portfolio?
How many years have you been in your industry?
How is your career growing? Maybe you moved from one industry to another, increased your responsibilities, or just grew within your profession?
Do you plan to receive an MBA or some other master's degree at a foreign university? Now it can even be done online!
Have you analyzed the foreign job market? Do you understand its capacity, salary range, do you know the leading companies in your industry, have you researched the profiles of your potential competitors on LinkedIn?
Do you consider relocation?
Do you work on your soft skills?
Are you ready for a downgrade in your career when you relocate?
What country would you like to move to?
Your results
Do you have a chance to build an international career?
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