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Episode #102: Jhanelle Osbourne-Burke, Global Mobility Leader, Payoneer: How Immigration Changes Are Making Mobility More Complex

37 min · 27 mei 2026
aflevering Episode #102: Jhanelle Osbourne-Burke, Global Mobility Leader, Payoneer: How Immigration Changes Are Making Mobility More Complex artwork

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* What could a 10-year ILR timeline mean for employee mobility in the UK?  * How does US immigration compare to the UK?  * Why are companies scaling back “work from anywhere” flexibility?  * How can companies handle talent shortages as immigration tightens?  In this episode, Paul sits down with Jhanelle Osbourne-Burke, Global Mobility Leader at Payoneer.   On the professional side, Jhanelle has spent her entire career in global mobility, working across different industries and companies of all sizes - from starting at the beginning to leading teams and managing global programs.   On the personal side, she has also been an expat herself through two short-term assignments and a permanent relocation, so she understands the experience from both sides.   We hope you enjoy :)

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aflevering Episode #103: Katerina Fagetti, Senior GM Manager, LGT Private Banking: Building Career Mobility Programs for a Global Workforce artwork

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aflevering Episode #102: Jhanelle Osbourne-Burke, Global Mobility Leader, Payoneer: How Immigration Changes Are Making Mobility More Complex artwork

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* What could a 10-year ILR timeline mean for employee mobility in the UK?  * How does US immigration compare to the UK?  * Why are companies scaling back “work from anywhere” flexibility?  * How can companies handle talent shortages as immigration tightens?  In this episode, Paul sits down with Jhanelle Osbourne-Burke, Global Mobility Leader at Payoneer.   On the professional side, Jhanelle has spent her entire career in global mobility, working across different industries and companies of all sizes - from starting at the beginning to leading teams and managing global programs.   On the personal side, she has also been an expat herself through two short-term assignments and a permanent relocation, so she understands the experience from both sides.   We hope you enjoy :)

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