Viet Nam ranks 18th in the world for expat careers: HSBC survey
Viet Nam 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.
Sunset in Berlin. Germany tops the HSBC Expat Explorer career rankings in 2018. |
The survey polled more than 22,000 expats to identify the best destinations in 2019, and they said moving to Viet Nam fetches a higher income and helps them save more than they did in their home country.
In Viet Nam, 83.6% received benefits as part of their employment package such as health and medical allowances, an annual trip home or airfare allowance and accommodation allowance.
More than half (55%) of expats in Viet Nam said their work-life balance is better than at home and 40.3% said the work culture is better.
Viet Nam is a good place for expats to progress in their career (47%).
Renowned for its efficiency and productivity, Germany topped the rankings in 2018, going one better than in the previous two years.
It has the second-best working culture in the world, while almost three quarters (73%) highlighted job security as a major perk of working there.
It was also rated the most productive workplace in the world. But interestingly, this productivity was well balanced, with a good proportion of expats saying they had seen a positive impact on work-life balance and it was better than at home (71%).
Bahrain’s potential for sky-high earnings was central to its storming up the rankings by 10 places to second.
Another country with a strong surge up the rankings was the UK, which rose six places to third, with expats lauding the country as a great place to learn new skills (66 per cent).
Working abroad anywhere can make you more adaptable (61 per cent) and more confident (58 per cent).
(Source: VNS)