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The speakers review notes by Kiran Gokal, who explores the often-unseen psychological challenges encountered by skilled immigrants as they adapt to new professional environments. It highlights stressors such as cultural differences in the workplace, fear of appearing vulnerable, and a lack of immediate support systems. The paper examines the negative impacts on immigrants' performance and well-being, noting a performance paradox and potential long-term health consequences. It emphasises the crucial role of employers in facilitating smoother transitions through long-term integration programmes, fostering psychological safety, and promoting continuous cultural understanding. Ultimately, the paper argues for a more proactive and empathetic approach to supporting skilled immigrants to ensure their success and well-being, benefiting both the individual and the organisation.
By K&S and the Chat TeamThe speakers review notes by Kiran Gokal, who explores the often-unseen psychological challenges encountered by skilled immigrants as they adapt to new professional environments. It highlights stressors such as cultural differences in the workplace, fear of appearing vulnerable, and a lack of immediate support systems. The paper examines the negative impacts on immigrants' performance and well-being, noting a performance paradox and potential long-term health consequences. It emphasises the crucial role of employers in facilitating smoother transitions through long-term integration programmes, fostering psychological safety, and promoting continuous cultural understanding. Ultimately, the paper argues for a more proactive and empathetic approach to supporting skilled immigrants to ensure their success and well-being, benefiting both the individual and the organisation.