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Vietnam ranks 18th in world for expat careers: HSBC survey

Vietnam has climbed eight places to 18th in the world as the best place for a career for expatriates, according to HSBC’s Expat Explorer survey.
Vietnam ranks 18th in world for expat careers: HSBC survey ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: baohaiquan.vn)

HCM City (VNS/VNA) - Vietnamhas climbed eight places to 18th in the world as the best placefor a career for expatriates, according to HSBC’s Expat Explorer survey.

The survey polled more than 22,000 expats toidentify the best destinations in 2019, and they said moving to Vietnam fetchesa higher income and helps them save more than they did in their home country.

In Vietnam, 83.6 percent received benefits aspart of their employment package such as health and medical allowances, anannual trip home or airfare allowance and accommodation allowance.

More than half (55 percent) of expats in Vietnamsaid their work-life balance is better than at home and 40.3 percent said thework culture is better. Vietnam is a good place for expats to progress in theircareer (47 percent).

Renowned for its efficiency and productivity,Germany topped the rankings in 2018, going one better than in the previous twoyears.

It has the second-best working culture in theworld, while almost three quarters (73 percent) highlighted job security as amajor perk of working there.

It was also rated the most productive workplacein the world. But interestingly, this productivity was well balanced, with agood proportion of expats saying they had seen a positive impact on work-lifebalance and it was better than at home (71 percent).

Bahrain’s potential for sky-high earnings wascentral to its storming up the rankings by 10 places to second.

Another country with a strong surge up therankings was the UK, which rose six places to third, with expats lauding thecountry as a great place to learn new skills (66 percent).

Working abroad anywhere can make you moreadaptable (61 percent) and more confident (58 percent).-VNS/VNA
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