Team Spotlight: Anubhuti Pandey

NetExpat Account • February 9, 2026

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.

What do you love most about being part of the NetExpat team or culture?


What I love most about being part of the NetExpat team is how much I get to learn every single day. Global mobility and intercultural solutions are new areas for me, and the environment here makes continuous learning feel natural. Whether it’s through my team’s rich experiences or through meaningful client conversations, I’m constantly exposed to new perspectives that help me grow both personally and professionally.


What motivates you in your role?


Challenges help me learn something new every day. In the process of navigating them, you naturally build new skills that stay with you and support your future growth. And at NetExpat, overcoming challenges becomes much easier thanks to the guidance and collaboration of our global team. Their support makes even complex situations feel manageable and ultimately very rewarding.

What do you love most about being part of the NetExpat team or culture?


Our global colleagues are the secret sauce of NetExpat and we are so lucky to have such a talented group of individuals, all with a true passion for our mission. 


What motivates you in your role?



Helping build sustainable and impactful solutions. What we deliver is truly experiential and seeing the difference it makes to the individuals and families we support is so fulfilling. We are solving complex talent challenges, and our support is tangible in helping our clients to attract, retain, and develop their talent. 


Contact us to schedule a call with one of our experts in your region to learn more about best practices in intercultural solutions, partner assistance and talent management. 
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