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by selfinvariant
2103 days ago
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There is a lot of complexity for a US-based company around hiring people internationally:
1. Security. How would you prevent your monorepo being copied out to competitive companies in a foreign region or get snooped by some local government officials?
2. HR/Payroll. If you want to be compliant with local laws you will need to create local business entity. Would that make sense to do if you only have one employee in the country? How expensive that setup is going to be?
3. Somewhat obvious cultural/language/timezone difference. There were a lot of conversations about moving jobs to India in early 2000. It didn't happen - I think primarily for reasons that I just outlined.
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- the compensation strategy seems in line with what other companies were doing. Compensation adjustments based on local markets are fairly standard for the large tech companies. They seem to be fairly limited though (< 20% of TC) inside the US - Lots of tech companies allow their employees to work remotely until the end of 2021 keeping their current comp. I'm not surprised to see that changing and VMWare may be the first canary (or I'm just not aware about other companies already doing that)