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Hiring & Recruiting in DjDjibouti.

Population

976,143

Languages

1.

Arabic

2.

French

Country Capital

Djibouti

Currency

Djiboutian franc (DJF)

Hiring employees is an essential task for all companies expanding to Djibouti and beyond. Talented employees who are committed to your company will help you build a new location and free up your time to focus on forming valuable business relationships. However, it can be challenging to recruit and hire Djibouti employees while you’re also handling your payroll, managing benefits, and trying to establish a subsidiary.

Instead, G-P can hire Djibouti employees on your behalf. We’ll use our existing subsidiary to either onboard your preferred candidates or recruit top talent for you. As the Employer of Record, we’ll be responsible for Djibouti employment compliance instead of you, so you can focus your time on building your company.

Recruiting in Djibouti

Understanding the elements of the recruitment process is just as important as learning about the local culture when you’re staffing in Djibouti. If you want to make the most of your company’s resources, you’ll need to figure out the best methods for sourcing talent in-country. You’ll also want to spend some time learning about your legal obligations as an employer in Djibouti. Noncompliance during the hiring process could lead to hefty fines and other setbacks for your business.

In terms of sourcing talent in Djibouti, you have three main options to choose from:

  1. Handle the recruitment process on your own. Your company can advertise positions in local newspapers and online. If you’re just entering the market in Djibouti, you should be prepared to spend several weeks or even months trying to connect with the right candidates.
  2. Outsource the recruitment process with the help of a local employment agency. Some hiring agencies come with steep fees, so you’ll need to weigh the advantages of speeding up the staffing process against your company’s budget. You should also remember that your company will still be responsible for the compliance risks of hiring employees through an agency.
  3. Partner with a global PEO as your company’s Employer of Record. Working with a PEO that offers recruitment as part of their platform can save your company time and money during your expansion. Choosing this option also removes the compliance risks from your shoulders.

Laws Against Discrimination in Djibouti

Djibouti’s laws for staffing may not be as extensive as those in some other countries, but compliance is still essential. Under Djibouti’s constitution, employees have the right to join trade unions and associations — so a candidate’s membership in a union should not be a factor in any hiring decisions. To stay compliant, your recruiting team should avoid any mention of unions during meetings and interviews.

How to Hire Employees in Djibouti

You need to hire your Djibouti employees using an employment contract that’s either fixed or indefinite. Fixed-term contracts cannot go past 12 months, but you can renew them once. All contracts should use the employee’s local language. You can include factors ranging from compensation to benefits to termination requirements in your employment contract, and all salary amounts or other compensation should be in Djiboutian francs rather than other currencies.

Djibouti Employment Laws

Djibouti’s employment compliance laws favor nationals, as companies can hire foreigners only when there are no local workers with the required skills. The National Investment Promotion Agency has a database of skilled and unskilled workers available, so it should be easy to find the individuals your company needs.

Other laws apply once you officially hire Djibouti employees. For example, employees cannot work more than 48 hours a week unless otherwise stipulated in an employment contract or collective bargaining agreement (CBA).

Onboarding in Djibouti

Your company is free to onboard employees using a process that works best for you. That said, it’s a good idea to always review an employment contract as part of the onboarding process to make sure you and the employee are on the same page. We also recommend creating a job training program for each position you hire for. If you do, employees will feel completely confident stepping into their new roles with your business.

Benefits of Hiring Outsourcing in Djibouti

Many companies simply don’t have the time to hire and onboard employees while running a new company location. When that’s the case, G-P can help with Djibouti hiring outsourcing. We’ll hire and onboard employees on your behalf using our Djibouti PEO. As a result, your employees will start working faster and have a positive hiring experience. Plus, you can feel confident that we’ll meet all Djibouti employment compliance laws on your behalf.

Another important benefit of outsourcing with a global PEO such as G-P is that you won’t have to set up your own entity. It could take months to set up your subsidiary, causing you to lose important candidates who you wanted to hire. Instead, G-P will make sure you stay compliant and save you time.

Work With G-P To Expand Globally

If you’re planning an expansion to Djibouti, G-P is ready to help. Contact us today for additional information about Djibouti hiring outsourcing.

Disclaimer

THIS CONTENT IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE LEGAL OR TAX ADVICE. You should always consult with and rely on your own legal and/or tax advisor(s). G-P does not provide legal or tax advice. The information is general and not tailored to a specific company or workforce and does not reflect G-P’s product delivery in any given jurisdiction. G-P makes no representations or warranties concerning the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of this information and shall have no liability arising out of or in connection with it, including any loss caused by use of, or reliance on, the information.

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