Hiring overseas: A guide for SMEs
If you want to hire overseas candidates, but are unsure about the legal and financial implications, then this guide is for you.
If you want to hire overseas candidates, but are unsure about the legal and financial implications, then this guide is for you.
By Mike Ianiri
Increasingly business owners and employees alike are questioning the merits of an office environment, including whether it’s actually conducive to productivity. If you’re prepared to up sticks and take your business abroad, here’s how to run it from anywhere, including from a sun-dappled beach.
Growing a business in overseas markets might sound daunting, but in reality, it’s easier than ever before so why isn’t everyone doing it?
To give SMEs an international expansion opportunity in China, Santander has sealed an agreement with ecommerce business JD.com.
Exporting can seem like a monumental task for some, even though there are more avenues than there have ever been before with the rise of online marketplaces for entrepreneurs to sell their wares.
If you’ve travelled overseas for a meeting, you?ll want it to go well, yet there are major business etiquette fails that Brits are making on their travels.
If businesses don’t move with the times, they risk being left behind – expanding your brand means getting on board with new technology, even if it’s outside your comfort zone.
By Staff writer
Despite the economic climate and uncertainty face, overseas trading can be managed by SMEs here’s what to expect when you’re exporting.
Many working abroad will consider holding a job beyond their native borders an incredible experience, but doing so can also be quite damaging for wallet.
By Staff writer
Yorkshire firm Fusion Bags sells bagpipe bags to Brazil, guitar bags to Germany and ukulele bags to the US, so co-founder Nicole Szekeres has plenty of exporting advice to offer.