
The next wave: When global hiring balloons, pioneering automation makes it manageable
The surge in international hiring isn’t slowing down, and HR teams are adapting in new ways. Departments that are often fewer than 10 people are running payroll, compliance, and hiring across multiple countries with AI and integrated systems at the core.
Smaller teams are now running global strategy smarter, faster and intuitively, proving that HR’s impact isn’t defined by headcount but by the tools and processes in place.
In practice, that means small HR teams are doing the work of much larger ones, and pulling it off. This is thanks to leaning on EOR partnerships already in use, while also pushing for better integrated payroll and HRIS.
Companies that can manage cross-border regulations, contractor classification, and multi-currency payroll the smart way can avoiding risk and moving into new markets faster.
“The first wave of technology in HR made it possible to hire globally. The next wave is transforming how those teams are managed. Beyond supporting HR ops as standard, AI is becoming the operating system for how companies run a global workforce.” — Job van der Voort, CEO & co-founder at Remote
Intentional AI and intuitive automation are where it's at
The teams making real progress with new tools tech are applying AI deliberately, with enough foresight to not go overboard. This cuts noise, repetitive admin, and gives teams space for bigger lift goals. Poorly applied AI creates more work; cleverly applied AI built into the right systems does the opposite for a global enterprise.




