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Is expatriation good for my career? The impact of expatriate assignments on perceived and actual career outcomes
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EducationHuman Resource ManagementIndustrial OrganizationProductivityCareer InterventionManagementCareer ConcernInternational BusinessInternational ManagementEconomicsCareer DevelopmentCareer GrowthExpatriation GoodChanging WorkforceActual Career OutcomesInternal Labor MarketWorkforce DevelopmentDomestic Us EmployeesBusinessOrganizational CareerCareer EducationUnemploymentExpatriate Assignments
This study examines the impact of expatriate assignments on career growth and the external marketability of US employees of a large professional services firm. We use survey and archival data to compare expatriates currently overseas, repatriates, and domestic US employees on compensation, recent promotions, and external recruiting contacts. We then examine how actual pay, promotions, and external recruiting influences anticipated salary growth within the firm and external employment opportunities. We find that despite little or no impact on their current careers, employees with overseas work experience perceived greater internal and external opportunities than domestic US employees. Implications for managers and researchers are discussed.
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