Compare PEOs and EORs, two types of third-party payroll and HR providers that can help you manage remote teams, to check the best fit for your business.
Employer of Record (EOR) | Professional Employer Organization (PEO) |
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Acts as the legal employer | Acts as your company’s co-employer |
Assumes all legal responsibilities and risks for you | Shares legal responsibilities and risks with you, or offloads them to you |
Doesn’t require you to establish a local entity to hire internationally | Requires you to establish a local entity before hiring internationally |
Generally costs less in the long term | Often costs more in the long term, due to paying for insurance and setting up local entities |
Can hire just one employee in a locale | Requires you to hire a certain minimum number of employees, usually at least five in one locale |
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