What is an Employer of Record (EOR)? A Complete Guide to EOR
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Today, operating a business in a foreign country isn't necessarily a cost-intensive and time-consuming process. With the globalized economies and availability of advanced technologies, a foreign company can easily access global talent and hire remotely from multiple countries or a target location at reduced costs.

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, only a few players could take advantage by relying on international employees as a key workforce. The pandemic has brought a drastic change in the ideas and practices of international employment. Irrespective of how big or small, every business adopted cost-cutting measures to stay afloat in the cut-throat global market. One significant transformation that the pandemic brought in the business world was the rising acceptance of remote work setups.

With the increasing adoption of remote work across industries, it is believed by analysts that the remote work culture will stay relevant in the coming years. As Forbes mentioned, many companies would prefer working remotely, or at least in a hybrid mode to align with their employees' preferences for work design. Also, one major development seen during the pandemic is the increasing remote hiring by small & medium enterprises (SMEs) for their business operations. It's safe to say that the pandemic has a major role in accelerating the practice of hiring remote workforce for business needs.
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