I am a younger American employee (mid 20s) and have always been interested in living and working overseas.
I'm currently in a US-based engineering role and would love to work in Western Europe (or anywhere else international). Part of the reason I joined the company was because it's a global corporation; I was given the bait-and-switch as an intern/new hire since all the upper managers who spoke to us would reference their tours in London / Brussels / Singapore / etc. like it was something easily-attainable. Now that I am a full time employee and thinking about my career path, I am realizing that is not the case for most people.
I have asked my supervisor about overseas roles, but since they have been US-based their entire career, they aren't able to point me in any helpful directions.
I also have dual citizenship with an EU country which I thought would help my case (not needing sponsorship / work visa), and would love to move to Antwerp, Rotterdam, or Brussels, but it's seeming like a less and less attainable goal. At this rate I feel like I'd be better off applying to external EM job openings at those sites.
Does anyone here have thoughts on how to get an overseas assignment, or if I should cut my losses and look elsewhere?