In this week’s Immigration Law for Tech Startups podcast, I’m joined not just by Erin Teter, SVP of Human Resources, and Lydia Buurma, HR Operations Manager, of LINQ, a K12 tech company that provides states districts and schools with cloud-based solutions for administration, finance, and nutrition.
It’s valuable for early-stage startups to have some examples of how startups can build an immigration program, that’s why I invited them to share their HR expertise with us today. They share some things to consider when developing immigration strategies and policies for your company, some HR common mistakes and best practices, as well as the importance of building a culture that creates a safe space for employees in terms of immigration considerations.
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In this episode, you’ll hear about:
- How they’re building a distributed remote decentralized team
- How they decide who deserves sponsorship
- How to create an environment where people feel safe with the immigration considerations
- Setting performance requirements
- Process for figuring out status quo
- Most common mistakes and best HR practices startups make
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