Title: Thailand's Top 4 Advantages as a Place to Live and Work
1Thailand's Top 4 Advantages as a Place to Live
and Work
2The position of the user is important
In addition to the top-quality food, gorgeous
beaches and relaxed attitude there are many
reasons Thailand is among the most sought-after
destinations for tourists around the world. The
thing that many aren't aware of, however is
Thailand is also an ideal location for returnees,
expatriates as well as highly educated Thais to
make money. Here are some convincing reasons to
consider for why this Land of Smiles isn't just
the perfect holiday destination and an area of
opportunities too as suggested by Headhunter
Thailand.
3A hub for business in Southeast Asia
- Thailand isn't a foreign country to many of the
largest international corporations in the world.
The central area of Bangkok houses regional
branches of banks from around the world like
Barclays, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank and HSBC,
and a myriad of companies in the tourism or
transport sectors (especially airliners).
4A longing for skilled talent
While three-quarters of the Thai work workforce
is employed in the agricultural sector, they only
contribute 11.6 percent of the country's GDP.
This is the reason what has led to the Thai
government has changed their efforts recently to
boost Thailand 4.0.
5An advantage in competition for Thais
One is that locals typically offer lower
compensation packages, which means Thai employers
will have more incentive to recruit locals.
Employers don't need to get the necessary visas
and work permits to Thais This makes the hiring
process easier for employers. Additionally with
regards to the workplace culture, employing
locals implies that there aren't any cultural
barriers in workplaces to learn about -It's just
plug and play, in essence. This means less time
to recruit for employers as well as an edge in
competitiveness when it comes to highly educated
Thais seeking employment.
6The cost of settlement is low
Thailand is located in the vicinity of many of
the costliest cities around the globe for expats.
According to report by Mercer's 2019 Global
Talent Trends study eight of the top 10 cities
that are the most expensive that are a good
choice for foreigners is Asian cities. The
closest cities to Thailand are Shenzhen (which is
ranked as in the 10th spot), Singapore (which
ranks third) and Hong Kong (which, unsurprisingly
places at as No. 1).
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