If you're considering a move abroad, a degree in another country, or a pivot into a more international career, the hardest part is often not ambition: it's choosing well.
A lot of smart professionals get stuck between several “good” options: stay where you are and keep building, go abroad for a master's, switch markets, accept a less obvious opportunity that may open bigger doors later, or wait for a clearer path. This webinar is designed to help you think through those decisions more strategically.
In this session, we'll look at how to evaluate an international move in a way that goes beyond excitement, fear, or generic expat advice. We’ll cover how to weigh career upside against cost, visa realities, employability, timing, and quality of life, and how to identify which option actually fits your long-term goals.
In this webinar, you'll learn:
- how to evaluate whether an international move is strategically worth it
- when a degree abroad makes sense and when it probably doesn’t
- how to compare countries, cities, and career markets more realistically
- what people often underestimate about visas, employability, and timing
- how to choose between a safer path and a more ambitious one
- how to make a move that is not just exciting, but coherent
By the end of the session, you’ll leave with:
- a clearer framework for evaluating your next international career step
- better questions to ask before committing time, money, or energy
- a more realistic understanding of what makes a move viable
- more clarity on whether your best next step is to relocate, study, stay put, or reposition first
This webinar is for professionals who are:
- considering relocating for work
- debating whether to pursue a master’s or MBA abroad
- trying to break into a new international market
- weighing multiple career paths across countries
- looking for a more strategic way to plan a global career move
Whether you're early in the process or already deciding between specific options, this session will help you think more clearly and move forward with a stronger strategy.