The Evolving Role of Senior Executives in the Digital Age
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It may go without saying that having an internationally focused, branded bio, resume or CV and other career marketing materials is a must if you want to be seriously considered for jobs overseas or an international assignment.
But in an increasingly competitive and global marketplace, even if you are not looking to work abroad, having a more international profile can help you stand out and strengthen your application for many types of positions.
As more businesses are engaging outside of their own country's borders and managing virtual, global teams becomes more common, some employers now consider the ability to work across cultures as a required—not just desired—skill set.
There is evidence supporting the fact that ‘global citizens’ are seen as more desirable—and hence more hireable—due to certain skill sets acquired as a result of their international experience. One study conducted by INSEAD (top business school in France) and the Kellogg School of Management (a top business school in the U.S.) reported that people who live abroad have been shown to be not only more creative, but are better negotiators and can more readily ‘think out of the box’. So not only will internationalizing your BIO help you stand out but it will also help increase the perceived value you would bring to any organization.
If you are a consultant serving the global market place, your prospective clients living in other countries will want to be sure that you are able to work across cultures, particularly with their culture. Demonstrating your international experience will help build trust and confidence in your ability to serve the global community.
Desired Experience, Qualities and Skills
Employers hiring for international positions generally seek many of the following skills and qualities:
Hence highlighting these in your branded bio, resume or CV would be important.
The Importance of Culture
As 'cultural fit' is an important part of evaluating a candidate being considered for an international position, it's important that all your career marketing material be written with the target culture in mind.
This means ensuring the skills and qualities valued most by the culture(s) in which you will be working as well as their cultural values are clearly communicated.
Here are some examples of taking culture into account:
The bottom line is that not internationalizing your career marketing materials can impact your ability to get found online and land international jobs and assignments. But doing so can not only increase your chances for finding work abroad, it can make you an better candidate for jobs at home given an increasingly globalized market place.
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