Recruiting Services in Belarus
Our clients
Hiring in Belarus? We’ve Done This Before.
Building a team in a country you don’t operate from day-to-day is harder than it looks. Local job boards, candidate expectations, salary benchmarks, contract norms — it all takes time to figure out, and wrong hires are expensive regardless of the role.
Spex has been helping foreign companies staff their Belarus operations for over a decade. We work across functions — finance, administration, operations, legal support, and technical roles. Whether you need one person or twenty, we run the search, screen the candidates, and hand you a shortlist worth your attention.
We work with companies from across Europe, the US, and Asia that maintain offices, subsidiaries, or remote teams in Belarus. Most of them come back when they hire again — which tells you something about how the process goes.
Looking specifically for developers, engineers, or other tech specialists? We have a dedicated page on IT recruiting in Belarus with more detail on that side of things.
Why Do Foreign Companies Hire in Belarus?
There are practical reasons Belarus keeps showing up on the shortlist when international businesses look at Eastern Europe for staffing:
Remote Work Regulations: Belarus updated its Labor Code in January 2024 to formally recognize remote employment arrangements. This makes it easier for foreign companies to bring Belarusian staff on proper contracts — whether the role is office-based, hybrid, or fully remote. Spex handles the compliance layer, so you don’t have to interpret local labor regulations yourself.
Skilled, Educated Workforce: Belarus graduates a large number of specialists annually across technical, economic, legal, and management disciplines. The country has a long tradition of strong university education, and candidates at mid and senior level often have direct experience with international companies and cross-border workflows. Salaries remain competitive relative to Western Europe, which matters when you’re budgeting a local team.
A Talent Pool That Took Years to Build
Belarus has a deep bench of qualified professionals across business functions — accountants, lawyers, HR managers, operations leads, project coordinators, and technical staff. Getting access to that pool as a foreign company isn’t as simple as posting a job and waiting.
What Working With Spex Actually Looks Like
We stay involved through the offer stage and the start of the probation period. If something doesn’t work out within the guarantee window, we replace the candidate at no additional cost. That’s the agreement, and we stand by it.
Foreign companies appreciate the straightforward setup. There’s no long onboarding process to start working with us — a single call is usually enough to get things moving.
Our Services
Legal Support
Human Resources
Finance and Accounting
Payroll Services
EOR Services
How the Recruitment Process Works
Candidate Shortlisting
Preparation of the Documents
Adaptation
Where Do Companies Find Staff in Belarus?
Why Clients Rely on Our Expertise?
Team Expertise
Precision Accounting
Compliance Shield
Global Expertise
Regulatory Integrity
Infrastructure Problem Solving
FAQ
When you’re opening a new office, scaling a department, or filling multiple similar roles at once, mass recruitment brings the cost per hire down and keeps the timeline manageable. We’ll advise upfront on whether your volume justifies a mass recruitment setup or whether individual searches make more sense.
Spot recruiting is the right call for a single critical role — a country manager, a senior accountant, a head of legal. These are hires where getting the wrong person costs more than the search itself. We take our time, run thorough sourcing, and don’t rush the shortlist.
Our fees are calculated as a percentage of the hired candidate’s annual gross salary, agreed before the search begins. The rate varies based on seniority and role complexity. For multi-role mandates, we discuss adjusted pricing. Get in touch and we’ll give you a straight number based on what you actually need.
Yes. If hiring through a local entity isn’t the right fit for your situation, Employer of Record is a practical alternative. Spex can help structure the engagement and support the payroll side. We also run payroll and accounting services directly for companies with their own Belarus entity.
We work with Professional Employer Organization structures for companies that need a managed employment solution without full entity setup. This works well for foreign businesses that want Belarusian staff employed properly but aren’t ready to incorporate locally. Talk to our team about which structure fits your situation.
The core process is familiar — briefing, search, screening, interviews, offer, contract. The local specifics are where things differ: labor law requirements, salary expectations, candidate communication norms, and documentation. Spex handles the local side; you make the hiring decisions. We work with clients in English throughout.
You can hire through a registered local entity, through an EOR arrangement, or by engaging individuals as sole traders (IP), depending on the role and relationship. Each option has different tax and compliance implications. Our legal services team can walk you through the options before you commit to a structure.
Belarus operates under a codified labor system. Written employment contracts are mandatory, probation periods are capped by law, and dismissal procedures follow specific rules. Getting this right from the start matters — disputes with employees are easier to avoid than to resolve. We recommend a legal review before your first hire in Belarus.