Reverse Culture Shock: The Unexpected Challenges of Repatriation

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Reverse culture shock is a challenging and unanticipated adjustment that employees frequently experience when they return home from an overseas assignment. This concept, less talked about than its counterpart (the well-known culture shock of moving abroad), is a hidden challenge for repatriates, one that can go unnoticed by employers and HR teams. In this article, we’ll explore the complexities of repatriation, the key issues that often get overlooked, and how companies can help employees through this transition.

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