Professional in Human Resources (PHR) Practice Exam

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Who are referred to as repatriates in the workforce?

Employees transitioning to new roles within the same company

Employees who have returned from international assignments

Repatriates are specifically defined as employees who have returned from international assignments. This term encapsulates the experience of individuals who have spent a significant period working abroad and are now reintegrating into their home country’s workforce.

Returning from an international assignment can pose unique challenges for repatriates, including cultural adjustment, reintegration into the domestic workplace, and sometimes a sense of disconnection from colleagues who may not understand their international experiences. Organizations can support repatriates through orientation programs, career development opportunities, and initiatives that recognize and utilize their international skills and experiences.

The other options provided relate to different workforce changes but do not specifically address the defined concept of repatriates. Transitioning to new roles within the same company or relocating to different cities do not necessarily involve the implications of returning from abroad, and promotions within a department likewise focus on internal advancement rather than international experiences.

Employees who are relocating to different cities

Employees who are being promoted within their department

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