Can I work in Thailand with skills in IT project management and infrastructure software?

Feb 27, 2018
7 years ago
Santtu *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Are you an Entrepreneur, Freelancer or Remote Employee working in DIGITAL/TECH, looking to stay and work longer term in Thailand? Or are you looking for talented developers and designers to work on your projects? IGLU can help!

Iglu is a digital remote staffing / outsourcing company employing over 160 employees from 25 different nationalities. We have offices in Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket, and we assist with Relocation, Outsourcing and Employment.

🌎RELOCATE [members only]

You can easily relocate yourself to Thailand and do your business through Iglu. Iglu invoices your clients, company or employer and pays you or your team’s salaries including all taxes and social benefits. Through this arrangement you will be an employee at Iglu and since we take care of all expenses and handle your accounting, it will be easy for you to monitor your net income with no surprises at the end of the month. Iglu charges 30% of the invoice amount and pays the remaining 70% as a net salary to your Thai bank account. All our employees get an all-inclusive package to make working from Thailand as smooth as possible see BENEFITS further below.

👨‍💻OUTSOURCE [members only]

You can recruit an entire team or a single employee to cater for your project needs, whether it’s for developing a full application, building a small web team or just finding a designer to create your new logo. No project is too big or too small - we have the resources. We are able to provide developers and designers with great expertise from across the globe at highly competitive rates.

đź’»WORK FOR US [members only]

We hire top talent every day. If you are a software / web developer looking for work, please apply directly through our website’s Jobs page using the above link. Before applying, please see the applicable criteria for all our employees below.

âś…BENEFITS for all our employees:

âś“ Non-Immigrant B visa 12 months, renewable contract

âś“ Work permit

âś“ All local taxes are organized and paid for by us including income tax

âś“ Social Security with Government Health Insurance

âś“ Office space from our fully-connected offices, with a monitor, 250Mbps fibre optic broadband and meeting rooms perfect for Skype calls and presentations.

âś“ 90-day reports handled by our staff

âś“ Social events, company trips and access to peer networks

âť—CRITERIA for eligibility:

-You must work in something Digital, Tech or IT-related

-Relevant university degree + at least 2 years work experience, OR a total of at least 5 years work experience.

-Income at least $2,500 USD per month

📱CONTACT

For more information, please contact us through our website, or you can e-mail at santtu@iglu.net, or add on Skype Santtu115, or send a PM on Facebook.

*Each application is individually processed, subject to approval by Iglu and the relevant authorities.

**For job applications, only applications made directly through our website will be reviewed.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
Iglu is a digital remote staffing company that offers relocation and employment solutions for entrepreneurs, freelancers, and remote employees in Thailand. They provide a Non-Immigrant B visa, work permits, and handle taxes for employees, with particular focus on tech and IT-related jobs. They also assist companies in hiring talent globally. Individuals with relevant tech experience can apply for positions through Iglu.
John **********
Hi Team, Im a PM working in the iT, OT space, both infrastructure, software space. Are my skills applicable
Santtu *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hi John, yes sure, IT project management is an eligible profession to do under Iglu. Please PM me or send me an email if you would like to discuss more.
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