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U.S., Europe Trail Developing Economies for Best Job Opportunities, According to Korn/Ferry Executive Quiz

2008-09-09 06:09 4168

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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 10 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- Executives around the world overwhelmingly favor developing economies over the more established global powers such as the United States, Europe and Japan for job opportunities in today’s economy. Sixty-four percent feel that Brazil, Russia, India and China (the BRIC nations) offer the best career options, compared with 22 percent who selected the United States and just nine percent who selected other developed economies such as Western Europe and Japan. The latest Executive Quiz released by The Korn/Ferry Institute focused on perceptions about international career options by today’s business leaders.

According to the survey findings, 61 percent of respondents had been offered an international assignment and among them, four-fifths (83 percent) had moved out of their country of origin for a career opportunity. Sixty-three percent said the current economy would not affect their decision to take an overseas assignment, while 22 percent said they were more likely to accept an international post if offered during an economic slow down.

Not surprisingly, 83 percent of respondents felt that international assignments have the potential to accelerate career growth. A full 82 percent said they would commit to an international assignment for a year or longer, with 24 percent willing to move for more than five years. Only 12 percent of respondents said they would not take an international position for any length of time.

Overwhelmingly, the largest barrier to accepting an international post is family considerations (62 percent), followed by language (13 percent), difficulties returning to country of origin (eight percent), security (five percent), cost (five percent) and living standards (four percent).

"Today’s leaders have to be globally aware and understand a variety of international markets, economies and cultures to support their career growth," said Gary Burnison, Chief Executive Officer of Korn/Ferry International (NYSE: KFY). "The allure of the emerging markets presents significant career opportunities in a time of great change. Our survey results demonstrate how willing executives are to be mobile, which is increasingly a prerequisite for top management in global companies."

Methodology

The Korn/Ferry Institute Executive Quiz is based on a global survey of executives registered within the firm’s online Executive Center, ekornferry.com. Respondents from more than 70 countries, representing a wide spectrum of industries and functional areas, participated in the most recent Executive Quiz in July-August 2008.

About The Korn/Ferry Institute

The Korn/Ferry Institute was founded to serve as a premier global voice on a range of talent management and leadership issues. The Institute commissions, originates and publishes groundbreaking research utilizing Korn/Ferry’s unparalleled expertise in executive recruitment and talent development combined with its preeminent behavioral research library. The Institute is dedicated to improving the state of global human capital for businesses of all sizes around the world.

About Korn/Ferry International

Korn/Ferry International, with more than 90 offices in 39 countries, is a premier global provider of talent management solutions. Based in Los Angeles, the firm delivers an array of solutions that help clients to identify, deploy, develop, retain and reward their talent. For more information on the Korn/Ferry International family of companies, visit http://www.kornferry.com .

Source: The Korn/Ferry Institute
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