As Remote Hiring Grows, Here’s What Australian Companies Should Consider Before Hiring Overseas

Australian businesses are rethinking how they build teams as cross-border hiring becomes more common. This article explores why Indonesia is emerging as a talent destination and what employers should know before hiring remote employees compliantly.

Remote hiring has become a strategic workforce solution for Australian businesses navigating ongoing talent shortages. Rather than competing for the same limited talent pool, more employers are expanding their search internationally to access specialised skills, fill hard-to-hire roles faster, and build more agile teams.

According to Jobs and Skills Australia, the national vacancy fill rate declined to 68.2% in early 2026. Separate employer research also found that 77% of Australian businesses struggle to find the skills they need locally, while 65% report there are not enough qualified candidates available.

As a result, businesses are increasingly looking beyond Australia’s borders, not only to address immediate hiring challenges but also to improve workforce scalability, optimise employment costs, and gain access to a broader pool of skilled professionals.

Remote Hiring Is About More Than Reducing Costs

Hiring internationally is no longer simply an outsourcing strategy. It has become a practical way to access specialised talent, accelerate hiring, and build more flexible teams.

For Australian companies, remote hiring can help: access a larger pool of skilled professionals; reduce time-to-hire for specialised roles; optimise employment costs while maintaining quality; and scale teams more efficiently as business needs grow.

Why Indonesia Is Worth Considering

Indonesia is emerging as one of the most promising talent markets in Southeast Asia. With a population of more than 280 million and a rapidly expanding digital economy, the country has developed a growing workforce across software engineering, product management, digital marketing, finance, HR, design, and business operations.

For Australian employers, hiring talent in Indonesia offers several practical advantages. The close time zone supports real-time collaboration, while competitive employment costs can improve operational efficiency. At the same time, businesses gain access to experienced professionals without limiting recruitment to Australia’s domestic talent market.

Rather than replacing local hiring, many companies are using remote talent to complement existing teams and strengthen business capabilities.

Compliance Remains an Important Consideration

Hiring employees in another country also means complying with local employment laws.

In Indonesia, employers should consider employment contracts, payroll administration, taxation, statutory social security (BPJS), employee benefits, and labour regulations. Understanding these requirements is essential to minimise legal and operational risks when building an international team.

Simplifying Cross-Border Hiring

For companies without a legal entity in Indonesia, an Employer of Record (EOR) can simplify cross-border hiring by managing employment contracts, onboarding, payroll, tax administration, statutory benefits, and ongoing compliance on behalf of the employer.

Under this model, the EOR serves as the legal employer in Indonesia, while the client company remains responsible for the employee’s day-to-day work, performance, and business objectives. This allows businesses to hire talent quickly and compliantly without the time and cost of establishing a local entity.

Several global and regional providers offer EOR services to support international hiring in Indonesia, including Kalibrr.

In an increasingly dynamic global economy, businesses are rethinking more than just where they operate, they are rethinking how they hire. As remote work and cross-border collaboration become part of everyday business, workforce models such as EOR are helping companies build agile teams, access global talent, and adapt to changing market conditions without the complexity of traditional expansion.

This press release has also been published on VRITIMES

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