Remote and globally distributed teams have scaled faster than compensation strategies were ever designed to handle. Today, companies are hiring across time zones, currencies, and labor markets—yet many still rely on spreadsheets or ad hoc decisions to determine pay.
It’s an approach that doesn’t scale.
Our new guide, Global Compensation: A Guide to Building a Fair, Flexible, and Competitive Strategy for Remote Teams, is designed to help leaders rethink how compensation works in a global-first world.
Inside the guide, you’ll learn why global teams need a clear compensation strategy—not just benchmarks—and how to align your pay philosophy, strategy, and planning so they work together. We break down common global pay models, from location-based to role-based approaches, and show how each impacts fairness, retention, and cost control.
You’ll also find practical guidance on:
- Benchmarking compensation across regions using reliable, up-to-date data
- Managing compliance requirements across jurisdictions
- Designing compensation packages that balance salary, equity, and benefits
- Addressing pay transparency, equity, and trust in distributed teams
- Updating benchmarks as markets, inflation, and hiring needs change
The guide includes real-world examples that show how compensation decisions shift when employees move countries—and what that means for your pay model. It also outlines best practices for aligning compensation decisions with your company’s values, budget, and long-term growth plans.
Whether you’re hiring your first international employee or scaling a global workforce, this guide gives you a clear framework to build compensation systems that are fair, competitive, and compliant—without adding unnecessary complexity.
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