Summer 2026
Posted on 6/11/2026
Global workforce management across 185+ countries
No salary listed
Toronto, ON, Canada + 1 more
More locations: Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Pebl provides global workforce management by combining AI-powered technology with local in-country experts to handle hiring, payroll, compliance, and retention across 185+ countries. Its platform handles the full employee lifecycle through AI tools and local support, allowing companies to expand internationally without setting up local entities. Pebl differentiates itself by marrying advanced technology with hands-on country knowledge in one integrated solution, reducing complexity and time for global workforce management. The goal is to help businesses hire and manage workers worldwide using a single platform with local assistance.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$500M
Headquarters
London, United Kingdom
Founded
2014
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