You are a global worker if you are employed by a multinational or any other employer where you are posted to another country which is not the same as your country of residence prior to your
employment.
You are also a global worker if your company or organization has branches in different country and
your job requires you to travel internationally or to make or have frequent contact with people in
countries other than that in which you work.
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