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ImageWhile working in an expatriate capacity, one of the most effective ways to stay connected to the home office is to engage a reliable person, or mentor.  Preferably, these individuals should be senior managers who can have an impact on career direction and—who have a schedule that allows them to provide the necessary assistance. Mentors can make expats’ accomplishments known to key personnel, watch for career opportunities, arrange for interaction in company projects and events and keep them abreast of corporate developments, products, policies and strategies.

A mentor affiliation is a strategic part of overseas assignments, and engaging the right person needs to be an ongoing effort. If the selected mentor moves away, the expat would be wise to have one or several other candidates in mind to fill the role.

Before moving abroad, a company should have a plan in place to utilize the employee’s newly acquired skills. John McNamara, national director of international assurance at the New York-based accounting firm Deloitte & Touche says: “managers discuss which job each of the company’s 200 expats will take after returning. Before the person goes abroad they sign a written commitment, which includes a job guarantee at the end of the assignment. If they come back and you don't take advantage of what they have learned…they can easily get disillusioned.”

In closing, consider this quote by Florence Stone, American Management Association. “Mentoring is a trend sweeping through corporate America. It has gone beyond the hundreds of thousands of informal relationships of ambitious employees and managers—who look for ways to achieve their career goals faster through the help of an experienced advisor. Increasingly, companies are running formal mentoring programs as they see how they can shorten learning tracks, speed managerial advancement and build the next generation of leaders.”

Image“Reprinted with permission from Relocation Today Volume 7, Issue 5 by BR Anchor Publishing, Wilmington, NC. Publisher, Beverly D. Roman is the author of twenty relocation titles for adults, teenagers, preteens and young children. Contact her at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , or 910.256.9598. See her books at www.branchor.com



 
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