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There and Back Again: The Challenges and Rewards of Working Abroad
Considering an international assignment? Working abroad can be a pivotal juncture in ones career. Yet making a successful transition to another country isnt just a question of adjusting to a new culture its also about personal transformation. Expats cross a cultural threshold to a new environment that may force them to question their own identity, values, and basic assumptions. That kind of change requires preparation, advise two specialists in senior international recruitment at Russell Reynolds: Patrick Delhougne (MBA 95), executive director in the New York office, and Tuck Rickards (MBA 91), a managing director in the firms Boston office. (See the International Checklist.)
Working abroad can also develop new skills and open doors to future opportunities. Sean Keohane (MBA 96), for example, had never visited Asia when his employer after HBS, Pratt & Whitney, an aircraft engine manufacturing division of United Technologies, offered him a post managing a joint venture in Taipei, Taiwan. Keohane had chosen the company because its global operations presented many right-sized general management opportunities for his experience level. Still, he and his wife, recently married and both with large families in the Northeast, had concerns about such a dramatic move.
Together, they visited Taiwan and found their concerns transformed to excitement. Keohane spent about three years there, returned to the United States for two more years with Pratt & Whitney, and then moved on to Cabot Corporation, a specialty chemicals firm, where he is general manager of the Performance Products Business Group. He believes his Taiwan experience demonstrated his ability to adapt quickly in new situations, making his new employer trust his ability to transition successfully into a different industry. Reflecting on the time in Taipei, Keohane calls it without a doubt the most important career decision Ive made to this point.
Laura Singleton (MBA 88)
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