Are Britain and the Us Losing Their Allure for Top Talent?
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The FT article discusses how Britain and the US are losing their appeal to top international talent, sparking a discussion on the implications of this trend on their economies and global competitiveness.
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Australia discriminates based on age and has limited prospects.
There’s Canada, but that’s kinda it.
Seems weird with so many countries the realistic options are so few…
Only the cunning linguists thrive…