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Connect & Collaborate - Velocity Global

August 14, 2014 Tammy Schaffer

The world isn't as big as it used to be. If you are even considering expanding your business overseas, either to international markets or just to handle the needs of one major customer, it may not be as complicated as you think.

Of course, it is complicated. there are international employment laws and regulations to consider, payroll, international human resources issues and a whole host of considerations that prevent many businesses from pursuing overseas opportunities.  Fortunately, as with most endeavors, there's someone who will do all the hard work for you.

Screenshot 2014-08-14 14.24.07Ben Wright is the founder and CEO of Velocity Global, a professional employer organization which handles the overseas employment needs for small businesses and entrepreneurs. In this global market, Wright is adamant that smaller enterprises not overlook expanding into other countries when opportunities arise. In our radio interview, Wright explains the many ways Velocity Global handles the details, and can advise businesses about overseas business practices and legalities.

Tune in to hear how you can test out an international market without committing to global expansion, but seizing the opportunity that is right for you.

Listen Saturday at 10:00 AM on KNUS 710 –  Please let us know what you think of our program, either by commenting here or on Facebook at Connect & Collaborate with ICOSA or join the discussion on Twitter @ICOSAMagazine.

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