Global Economic Press
In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses the hidden costs associated with global hiring and how companies can effectively navigate these challenges. The episode highlights Rivermate, an Employer of Record platform, as a solution for businesses looking to streamline their international hiring processes and avoid losing top talent due to administrative delays. Rivermate's approach allows companies to overcome the bottlenecks of local payroll obligations, employment contracts, statutory benefits, and legal entity requirements, which often turn the final steps of hiring into lengthy compliance projects. By becoming the legal employer in the worker's country of residence, Rivermate manages the legal infrastructure, enabling businesses to focus on their core operations while ensuring compliance. The discussion also touches on the growing pressure to hire faster, as highlighted by the World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report, which estimates that 39 percent of workers' existing skill sets will either change or become outdated by 2030. This intensifies the competition for specialized talent, making a slow hiring process a competitive disadvantage. The VentureBeat article noted the commercial consequences of slow hiring, such as delayed product launches and stalled expansion plans. Vivien Sujbert, Chief Marketing Officer at Rivermate, emphasized the importance of swift hiring decisions, stating, "Finding the right candidate should be the hard part. Employing them should not be." Rivermate supports hiring across more than 180 countries, allowing businesses to hire in markets where they have no existing legal entity. For more information, visit Rivermate's website [https://rivermate.com/].
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