Hiring in the U.S. in 2025 reflects a labor market in transition. While unemployment remains low, job postings have cooled, and competition for roles is intensifying. For companies expanding into the U.S. or looking to build global teams, understanding the landscape — and leveraging the...

In today's dynamic business landscape, global mobility professionals face increasing pressure to optimize travel and relocation programs while ensuring employee satisfaction and cost efficiency. Recent industry studies reveal that unmanaged business travel and relocation can cost companies significantly more than managed programs, both in direct...

Drawing from a compelling discussion at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where PwC's Sarah von Fischer spoke with Carol Stubbings, Global Chief Commercial Officer, and Paul Griggs, US Senior Partner, about the company's 28th Annual Global CEO Survey, new insights have emerged about navigating...

For global mobility specialists, managing international assignments, business travel, and remote work policies has never been more complex. The pandemic accelerated the shift towards a distributed workforce, making traditional management methods insufficient. As organizations expand across borders, work location flexibility has become a necessity rather...

As political tensions rise globally and workplace discussions become increasingly charged, global mobility professionals face new challenges in maintaining productive, inclusive work environments across international teams. From protests at major tech companies to newsroom controversies, organizations worldwide are grappling with how to handle political discourse...

The US job market presents an intriguing paradox: While unemployment remains low and quit rates continue to decline, employees are struggling with engagement and wellbeing. Gallup’s latest research underscores a sobering reality—workplace engagement and psychological wellbeing have not rebounded to pre-pandemic levels. Instead, workers are...