Human Resources Certification Institute (HRCI) Practice Exam

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Why might it be a good idea to work with an insurance broker if a company decides to place employees on international assignments?

  1. The broker can help build crisis response plans.

  2. The broker may have connections to negotiate in a crisis situation.

  3. The broker may have access to international resources should a medical emergency arise.

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

Working with an insurance broker can provide a range of benefits for a company placing employees on international assignments. In addition to helping build crisis response plans (option A) and having connections to negotiate in a crisis situation (option B), insurance brokers also have access to international resources (option C) should a medical emergency arise. This can include access to medical facilities, transportation services, and communication support in the local language. Therefore, the correct answer is all of the above (option D). Other options may seem plausible, but do not encompass the full range of services and resources that an insurance broker can provide.