by Jessica Hoyt | Apr 21, 2017 | EU, Europe, Global HR, Int'l HR, UK, United Kingdom
When hiring in a new country, it is important that you understand the local employment landscape, and particularly, employee expectations. Employees in different countries have very different expectations, which are largely based on their cultural norms and the laws...
by Jessica Hoyt | Mar 28, 2017 | Business Expansion, Entity Creation, EU, UK, United Kingdom
Are you considering expanding into the United Kingdom? The UK offers a great consumer market, has a modern and comprehensive business infrastructure, and boasts a highly skilled talent pool, all of which make it a great first stop when expanding into Europe. When...
by Anke Corbin | Mar 3, 2017 | EU, Europe, Startups, UK, United Kingdom
London consistently ranks as a top location for international business for companies around the world. London is the choice headquarter location from many global companies because it is a world leader in innovation, has an attractive business culture, and a highly...
by Jessica Hoyt | Feb 23, 2017 | Accelerators/Incubators, Europe, Startups, UK, United Kingdom
An accelerator can make or break a startup. Accelerators offer many benefits to startups, including mentorship, business acceleration, and investor exposure often leading to funding. But, if you are considering an accelerator, do your homework before making your...
by Anke Corbin | Sep 22, 2016 | EU, Europe, Podcast, UK, United Kingdom
Globig recently had Andrew Oury, a partner at Oury Clark Chartered Accountants and Oury Clark Solicitors, leading tax advisory, financial services and law firms in the UK, as a guest for our Go Global Go Big podcast. This podcast focuses on how to do business in...
by Anke Corbin | Jul 7, 2016 | EU, Europe, Startups, UK, United Kingdom
If you’re considering starting up a business in the UK or opening an office there, you’re probably wondering if and how Brexit could impact your plans. The reality is that for today, nothing has really changed from a regulatory perspective. The UK government as of...