by Jessica Hoyt | Apr 6, 2017 | Business Culture, Culture, EU, Europe, Germany, Global HR, Int'l HR
If you recently expanded into Germany and you’re thinking about bringing on local employees, you should understand the expectations of German employees. Employees around the world have very different expectations, largely based on their personal experiences, which are...
by Jessica Hoyt | Mar 13, 2017 | Asia, Asia Pacific, China, Int'l HR, Visas, Visas & Immigration
Are you considering business in China? Whether its expansion into or manufacturing in China, you will probably want to check it out before moving forward. Already have business in China that you need to tend to? If you’re going to China from the United States, you...
by Anke Corbin | Feb 27, 2017 | Business Expansion, Global, Int'l HR, Podcast
Globig had the chance to talk with Nick Stanton, the SVP of Global Employment Outsourcing (GEO) at Safeguard World International to discuss 2017 Trends in Internationalization and how to hire locally without creating a business entity, a part of our lean global...
by Jessica Hoyt | Feb 6, 2017 | EU, Europe, Germany, Immigration, Int'l HR, Int'l Legal, Visas, Visas & Immigration
Most countries have at least one work visa option available to foreigners. In general, these visas require an employer to sponsor the employee. This type of work visa presents a challenge for entrepreneurs and freelancers who do not have an employer in the traditional...
by Jessica Hoyt | Jan 31, 2017 | Business Expansion, EU, Europe, Int'l HR, International Expansion, Podcast
There are many good reasons to expand your business abroad, particularly to the European Union, which is one of the world’s largest consumer markets. Companies choose to expand into the EU for a number of different reasons, including remaining competitive, growing...
by Jessica Hoyt | Jan 25, 2017 | Global HR, Int'l HR, North America, United States, US, Visas, Visas & Immigration
Great news for fellow entrepreneurs (we hope)! The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) published a final rule that will allow certain international entrepreneurs to come to and stay in the United States to oversee and grow their startups. This rule,...