Employees in Global Staffing
Gayle works as a human resource specialist for a large multinational conglomerate that employs thousands of people in facilities on every continent except Antarctica. She's part of a team of staffing specialists that helps recruit employees for the company's overseas operations. Gayle and her team may fill some positions with people that are not citizens of the country where they will be employed. Let's take a quick look at the types of employees working on the international stage.
You can generally break employees working in a foreign facility or office of an international company into three categories. Let's take a look.
Ken works in France but is a citizen of the United States, where his company is organized and headquartered. Ken is an expatriate , which is a citizen of the company's home country working in foreign country. Antoinette is Ken's executive security in France, but unlike Ken, she's a citizen of France and is considered a host-country national. She is an employee hired by a foreign company to work in her own country. Hans works for the same company as Ken and Antoinette in France, but he's a German. An employee like Hans that is a citizen of one country but is working in another country for a company that is headquartered in a third country is called a third-country national.Employees in Global Staffing
Gayle works as a human resource specialist for a large multinational conglomerate that employs thousands of people in facilities on every continent except Antarctica. She's part of a team of staffing specialists that helps recruit employees for the company's overseas operations. Gayle and her team may fill some positions with people that are not citizens of the country where they will be employed. Let's take a quick look at the types of employees working on the international stage.
You can generally break employees working in a foreign facility or office of an international company into three categories. Let's take a look.
Ken works in France but is a citizen of the United States, where his company is organized and headquartered. Ken is an expatriate , which is a citizen of the company's home country working in foreign country. Antoinette is Ken's executive security in France, but unlike Ken, she's a citizen of France and is considered a host-country national. She is an employee hired by a foreign company to work in her own country. Hans works for the same company as Ken and Antoinette in France, but he's a German. An employee like Hans that is a citizen of one country but is working in another country for a company that is headquartered in a third country is called a third-country national.