Team Spotlight: Anubhuti Pandey

Anu brings over seven years of experience in Learning & Development and Human Resources, shaping her career around helping people grow, adapt, and thrive. Her early passion for psychometrics, talent management, and capability‑building led her into the HR solutions space, where she deepened her expertise in behavioral insights and learning strategy before stepping into her role as Senior Manager, Advisory Services – India at NetExpat. Today, she supports Indian talent navigating global mobility and intercultural transitions, energized by daily conversations with individuals from around the world and inspired by the continuous learning that comes from working with a truly global team.
Tell us a little bit about your journey before joining NetExpat.
With over seven years of experience in Learning & Development and Human Resources, I’ve built my career around helping people grow, adapt, and succeed. Having studied HR and Marketing, I developed a strong interest in psychometric assessments, talent management, and training & development early on. This passion guided me into my first role in the HR solutions space, where I worked closely with people‑centric programs and capability‑building initiatives.
Over the years, I continued working with organizations in similar domains, deepening my expertise in behavioral insights, learning strategy, and talent development. Ultimately, this journey led me to NetExpat, as Senior Manager, Global Advisory Services- India, where I now support Indian talent through global mobility and intercultural training—helping them navigate transitions and succeed in new cultural and professional environments.
What energizes you most about your day-to-day work at NetExpat?
I love my work at NetExpat because I get to support people relocating across the world and help them settle confidently in a new culture. Every day brings conversations with individuals from diverse countries and backgrounds, which is incredibly enriching. It’s fascinating to see how each culture is so different yet uniquely special. Plus, working with our global consultants and team keeps me constantly learning and exposed to fresh perspectives.
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Looking ahead, how do you envision the global mobility industry evolving in 2026 and beyond?List Item 1
Looking ahead, I see the global mobility industry growing rapidly, especially in my region, India. With inbound and outbound relocations increasing and more Indian talent moving across borders, global mobility is set to gain even more momentum. India is becoming a major hub for international assignments, and as this movement accelerates, the mobility function will continue to elevate in both scale and strategic importance.
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What’s something you’ve learned from working across cultures or borders?List Item 2
I’ve learned that no culture is good or bad—each has its own values, rhythm, and way of doing things, which makes it unique. Appreciating these differences helps conversations flow smoothly, strengthens collaboration, and builds trust more quickly. Working globally has also made me more adaptable, with every interaction offering a new perspective.
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If you could give one piece of advice to someone entering the industry, what would it be?List Item 3
My one piece of advice for anyone entering the global mobility industry is to stay curious and stay adaptable. This field evolves constantly If you remain open to learning, ask questions, and embrace every new challenge as a growth opportunity, you’ll grow.
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