
Aaron Martin: Immigration lawyer says working remotely is being expanded to overseas
Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB
June 8, 20224m 34s
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The idea of remote earning is being expanded to overseas.
Tech companies overseas already hire remote workers to take advantage of lower pay rates, but this is being expanded into sectors like law and accounting.
Immigration lawyer Aaron Martin says there are trained lawyers working remotely here for British law firms, to take advantage of time zone differences.
He told Tim Dower that it creates an entrepreneurial bent to people's lifestyles, and if people want to get involved, they can find it lucrative, diverse and rewarding.
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Tech companies overseas already hire remote workers to take advantage of lower pay rates, but this is being expanded into sectors like law and accounting.
Immigration lawyer Aaron Martin says there are trained lawyers working remotely here for British law firms, to take advantage of time zone differences.
He told Tim Dower that it creates an entrepreneurial bent to people's lifestyles, and if people want to get involved, they can find it lucrative, diverse and rewarding.
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