Full-Time
HR platform for managing global workforces
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Senior
Madrid, Spain
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Deel provides a platform that helps businesses manage their international workforces more easily. It offers a range of services including payroll processing, compliance monitoring, and immigration support, all integrated into one system. This allows companies to handle various HR functions from a single platform, which is especially useful for those with employees in different countries. Deel stands out from its competitors by combining multiple HR services into one cohesive solution, making it simpler for businesses to operate globally. The company's goal is to streamline the management of global teams, ensuring that businesses can focus on their core operations while Deel takes care of the complexities of international HR.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
Private
Total Funding
$979.7M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2019
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