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NEWSFLASHES
Despite the global economic crisis, the demand for highly skilled professionals still exists. Many companies realize that they must still pay their professionals well if they want to stay ahead in the war for good talent. If you are clear on your unique value (or personal brand) and have communicated it effectively to the decision-makers, then you should feel confident about negotiating for a relocation package from a position of strength. In fact, recent research tells us that 30% of expats are currently leveraging their increased marketability (by being on international assignment) to explore positions outside of their current organization. Although companies are becoming more aware of this trend, they are not being as responsive as they need to be to this reality. So it is very important to be prepared when negotiating your relocation package. Come to the table with a clear understanding of what you want, what your "non-negotiables" are and what you are eligible to receive so you can advocate for yourself, get your compensation needs met and make informed choices that will work for you. You might also consider alerting to mobility team to recent research indicating that companies who are requiring their employees to localize or who are offering reduced packages are seeing changes in their expat retention/attrition rates. Your expat success tip:
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