More Workers-and Employers-Are Looking Abroad for Jobs They Can't Find at Home
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More Workers-and Employers-Are Looking Abroad for Jobs They Can't Find at Home
""A whopping 82 percent of those respondents described themselves as either 'open to relocation' to nations where their new linguistic skills could be put to work as employees, or expats who'd already made that professional move.""
""Economic pressures, quality of life concerns, and the pursuit of greater stability are the key drivers, with language proficiency serving as a critical enabler.""
The U.S. labor market is tight, leading many workers to seek job opportunities abroad. Employers struggle to find qualified candidates, prompting both employees and businesses to look internationally. A Preply survey revealed that 82 percent of respondents are open to relocation, with 81 percent more likely to move than two years ago. Economic pressures, quality of life, and stability are key motivators, with language skills enabling these moves. Job losses in home countries are a significant factor influencing this trend.
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