4111. The Value of International Education to U.S. Business and Industry Leaders: Key Findings from a Survey of CEOs
- Publication Date:
- 10-2009
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- Institute of International Education
- Abstract:
- Study abroad experience is widely recognized among senior management as having the potential to cultivate valued skills and desirable personal qualities in new recruits. In a recent survey, ninety percent of senior management who reported studying abroad during their own careers also reported a hiring or promotion strategy that actively sought out and rewarded study abroad experience. This suggests that individuals with personal experience studying abroad are more likely to place a higher value on the study abroad experience of a potential employee. However, appreciation of study abroad experience in recruitment is not limited to management with personal study abroad experience: 60 percent of all respondents reported that the hiring and promotion strategy of their companies acknowledge the importance of a study abroad experience.
- Topic:
- Education, International Trade and Finance, Markets, and Labor Issues
- Political Geography:
- United States