We’re looking at hiring someone based outside of our country for the first time. This employee is based in the UK, and we are exploring our current options. The role would sit in customer success/operations, so it would involve regular hours, direct contact with our team, access to internal tools, and some responsibility for ongoing client work.

I’ve done a lot of research, and there were a few different ways. You can hire them as a contractor, or start a local entity in the UK ( but this is definitely something we would want to avoid ), and finally, use EOR, as they actually have legal entities based in multiple countries. From what I understood while reading about using EOR in the UK, one thing that makes the UK a bit different is that there are separate categories for employees, workers, and self-employed contractors. So it is not only about how we pay the person. I’ve noticed a few things I hadn’t fully thought through, like PAYE, National Insurance, workplace pensions, written employment terms from day one, and the fact that UK employment is not “at-will” in the same way some founders might expect.

So now it seems to us that this kind of service would be the best way to go. Has anyone from the USA looked to hire in the UK? What would you do differently if you had to make that first global hire again?

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    1. Holidays are mandatory.
    2. We take breaks
    3. We wont be forced to work stupid hours just because the CEO demands it
    4. holiday is mandatory
    5. Employees will take their legally mandated holiday time
    6. employees will take their legally mandated breaks
    7. Remember you arent hiring in the capitalist hellscape of the USA
    8. EMPLOYEES WILL TAKE THEIR BREAKS AND VACATIONS. DO NOT EXPECT THEM TO WORK FROM THE HOSPITAL. DO NOT EXPECT THEM TO USE VACATION TIME FOR SICKNESS
    9. You cannot just fire someone for no reason
    10. We actually have labour laws
    11. Yes you must respect these laws.
    12. No being american doesnt give you a pass.
    13. Hours cap at 40. Employees would need to sign a waiver to get past this. Its incredibly rude to expect employees to willingly do this.