Title
International relocation main challenges
Description
Hiring overseas talent is the norm for a lot of Europe-based companies of all sizes. But managing the relocation process isn't easy, especially for companies that don't have a dedicated department.
To handle employee relocations, you need a lot of know-how on specific timing, tasks, and budgets involved. An international hire is a significant project for any company and can prove costly if unsuccessful. When you or your company invest that much time, energy and budget, you'll typically (and reasonably) expect your new employee to stay with your company for at least the projected period of time.
These are a few of the things you'd need to keep in mind when embarking on an international relocation project all by yourself:
- You'd have to do your research on international regulations, visa application, work permit timelines and compliance
- You'd have to keep track of the budget for the move and settling-in cost
- You'd have to be available to offer advice and support for all kinds of settling-in questions – which neighborhood should I move to? Which insurer should I get? Does that provider have reliable internet at that location? You will receive dozens of similar questions from all of your new employees.
Often, you will find that relocation management is far more complex than initially estimated. While the paperwork and the legal issues are top concerns for everyone, it's actually the day-to-day issues that can prove to be the most time-consuming for HR departments hiring internationally.
Moreover, it's not just about bringing people to Europe. The European Union is indeed a political bloc, but the continent is very diverse, with significant differences between nations, cities and regions when it comes to housing markets and local authorities For successful relocations and long-term working relationships with your international new-hires, you need to go much more granular: you need local experience and expertise.
This is why professional help is always welcome. You don't have to do this on your own. In fact, all things considered, it's almost certainly faster, cheaper, and less stressful to work with a relocation professional.