This module focuses on building strong networks and developing key soft skills to facilitate socio-economic integration and professional growth. Participants will learn strategies to enhance networking, communication and cultural competence to empower their adaptability in diverse professional and social settings.
To integrate effectively, it is important to build genuine, purposeful connections. Some strategies include:
Building a professional network is essential for you to establish yourself in a new job market. Actionable steps to create meaningful connections and explore opportunities in your desired field include:
Navigating the job market in a new country can be challenging, but leveraging available support systems is the key.
Which strategies can you use to connect with resources, to build relationships and to access opportunities to kickstart your career in a new country?
During an interview, strong communication skills are essential to clearly express your qualifications, connect with the interviewer, and make a positive impression. These skills demonstrate your ability to articulate ideas, listen actively, and build trust, especially in roles that require frequent interaction.
Key tips
Example: Applying the STAR Method as a Young Migrant in a Job Interview.
Scenario: You are a young migrant interviewing for a customer position in a new country.
Question: "Can you give an example of a time you successfully resolved a customer issue?”
Use the STAR Method!
Problem-solving builds agility to face challenges, helping you adapt, overcome setbacks, and seize opportunities.
Scenario: You are a young migrant who has recently started a job in a new country. One day, you are asked to organise a workplace event to welcome new employees, but you encounter a major problem: the assigned venue is suddenly unavailable.
Using problem-solving techniques, you have to decide how to handle this situation.
Step-by-Step Activity
To gain adaptability in a new team environment you have to be able to switch roles, embrace diversity, handle feedbacks, manage conflicts and adapt to change.
Scenario: You are a young migrant who has just started a new job in a dynamic team. On your first week, you encounter challenges that test your adaptability. Use the skills provided (Switching Roles, Embracing Diversity, Handling Feedback, Managing Conflict and Adapting to Change) to navigate the following situations.
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Situation 1: Switching Roles Your manager asks you to temporarily take over a coworker's task because they are unexpectedly absent. You are unfamiliar with this task but willing to help. Choices:
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Situation 2: Embracing Diversity You are part of a brainstorming session with team members from diverse cultural backgrounds. Someone suggests an idea that seems unfamiliar to you. Choices:
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Situation 3: Handling Feedback After completing a task, a coworker provides constructive criticism on how you could improve next time. Choices:
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Situation 4: Managing Conflict Two team members have a disagreement during a meeting, and the tension is affecting productivity. Choices:
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Situation 5: Adapting to Change Your team receives news that a project deadline has been moved forward by a week. You need to adjust your schedule to meet the new deadline. Choices:
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Correct answers:
In multicultural settings, Empathy helps bridge cultural divides, allowing for more meaningful collaboration. By understanding others’ perspectives, you can work better across cultural norms.
Multicultural Icebreaker Activity
Objective: Share and learn cultural norms in a safe environment.
Activity:
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is crucial for effective cross-cultural communication. By understanding and managing emotions, EI helps navigate diverse cultural expressions, beliefs, and communication styles. Empathy, respect, and adaptability become key to overcoming cultural barriers, fostering inclusivity, and building trust in multicultural interactions.
What do you have to do to embrace emotional intelligence?
Practice Tip: Emotional Intelligence Journal
Keep a daily journal reflecting on:
This interactive activity encourages mindfulness, adaptability, and growth in your emotional intelligence as you integrate into a multicultural environment.
Intercultural Competence fosters global teamwork by appreciating different customs and communication styles. In the workplace, it enhances collaboration, productivity, and inclusivity among diverse teams.
How can you enhance your intercultural competence?
All of these strategies contribute to building a foundation of trust and respect.
Trust Building:
Cultural Respect:
Multicultural Trivia Game
Your colleagues decide to organise a lunch to celebrate different cultural traditions. You are re responsible for initiating conversations to learn more about their cultures.
Trivia Questions:
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1. What is the significance of maintaining eye contact in some Western cultures? Choices:
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2. Why do some Asian cultures value silence during negotiations? Choices:
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3. In many cultures, what does arrive late to a workplace meeting typically signify? Choices:
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Correct Answer a) In many Western cultures, maintaining eye contact during a conversation is a sign of trustworthiness, attentiveness, and engagement. It demonstrates that the speaker is focused and values the interaction. Avoiding eye contact in these cultures can sometimes be misinterpreted as dishonesty, lack of confidence, or disinterest. |
Correct Answer b) In many Asian cultures, silence seen as a form of deep reflection and respect for the conversation or negotiation process. It allows time for careful consideration of ideas and avoids the risk of saying something impulsive or disrespectful. Silence can also indicate that the speaker is giving the other person’s words due weight, demonstrating humility and thoughtfulness. |
Correct Answer b) In many workplace cultures, punctuality is associated with professionalism, respect for others' time, and reliability. Being late to a meeting is often viewed as disrespectful unless cultural norms specifically allow for flexible timing. |
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Networking Strategies; Cultural Competence; Emotional Intelligence; Soft Skills Development; Socio-Economic Integration
In this module, you will learn:
https://www.linkedin.com/advice/3/how-can-you-build-professional-network-immigrant-gnxgf
https://www.wes.org/networking-tips-immigrants/
https://www.linkedin.com/advice/1/what-strategies-help-migrants-build-connections-2vdof
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-communication-skills-important-interviews-sam-maiyaki
https://www.linkedin.com/advice/1/how-can-you-demonstrate-effective-communication-lmh5c
https://www.themuse.com/advice/star-interview-method
https://www.forbes.com/sites/darrenmenabney/2023/12/13/how-empathy-helps-you-lead-across-cultures/
https://businessleadershiptoday.com/cultural-intelligence-vs-emotional-intelligence/