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UK execs looking for jobs on the continent

IT chiefs among most likely to relocate...

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By Natasha Lomas

Published: 15 August 2008 16:14 GMT

Senior execs in the UK are looking to take jobs abroad to further their careers and escape the effects of the credit crunch, a survey of more than 13,000 executives has found.

Blighty has the third biggest exodus of top brass in Europe, with eight per cent of senior execs seeking greener and richer pastures abroad. Only France and Germany recorded larger migrations, with 14 per cent and 12 per cent of their senior execs seeking a better life elsewhere, respectively.

By contrast, Switzerland recorded a 42 per cent net inflow of exec talent, proving itself the most attractive nation for senior-level employees in Europe.

Torsten Muth, UK MD at executive career website Experteer, which commissioned the survey, said execs are increasingly willing to relocate across Europe.

He said in a statement: "It is clear that the credit crunch has hit the UK hard, we have seen a significant increase in interest for overseas job placements. Talent is now far more mobile, and we see increasing numbers of footloose highly talented individuals willing to relocate across Europe."

Across Europe, the survey found 13 per cent of job seekers took up roles outside their home country, with execs from finance, professional services and the IT sector most likely to relocate.

According to the survey, the average wage for candidates relocating abroad was between €50,000 and €75,000 per year.

However when it comes to the largest pay packets (more than €150,000) the UK attracted significantly higher proportions of overseas candidates than other countries, although these moves were disproportionately restricted to London.

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