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by zerr
4336 days ago
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I didn't downvote, but why "US" in "US remote"? I'm always interested when I seen some country restrictions for remote jobs. In fact, a vast majority of these jobs are from US companies. So what's so special about US? Is dealing with paperwork for non-US candidates that hard for you? |
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- it's simpler for tax/legal purposes for them to hire people who are US residents and legal to work in the US.
- we're in the UK, and hire non-UK-based remote, but we've had a hard time if the timezone is more than a few hours off of London time. In the US, this pretty much restricts you to the Americas (which include a lot more than the US, of course, but this does make a decent chunk of non-US candidates incompatible for them).