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Employer of Record (EOR), Agent of Record (AOR), and Contractor Pay...

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EOR (Employer of Record) 101

EOR, AOR, and Contractor Pay

As a talent or HR leader, you’ve undoubtedly come across dozens of companies trying to sell you their services to solve your workforce management problems. Some charge just a few dollars a month, while others demand hundreds or even thousands.

But why the price variation?

Managing a global workforce can be complex, and vendors often make the task feel even more daunting.

In this article, I’ll break it down for you so it finally makes sense.

The first question you’ll want to answer is:

Is the talent I want to engage an employee or a contractor?

Here are your options:

  • Employee

  • Contractor

  • I don’t know 🤷

Don’t worry! There’s no wrong answer here.

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