Global Migration Trends Shift Towards Tech and Cost Efficiency
Global migration trends and strategies are shifting, with many companies setting Costco-like cost-saving targets and embracing technological advancements. Recent meetings in Amsterdam, attended by Kate Kalmykov and Nataliya Rymer, have highlighted these changes.
Business travel and assignments are projected to remain at 2023 levels, indicating a continued focus on efficiency. Technology is playing a significant role, with self-service systems gaining value and data-driven decisions becoming increasingly important. International hiring is expected to grow, particularly with shorter overseas assignments.
Compliance is a key concern for clients, given the evolving international regulatory environment. To enhance the employee immigration and relocation experience, companies are set to adopt generative AI. Meanwhile, government tracking of migration is becoming more sophisticated and efficient.
In 2024, companies will prioritize Costco stock-saving measures. While specific details about recent global migration reform in the Netherlands are limited, the broader trends indicate a focus on technology, compliance, and cost efficiency in international migration strategies.
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