Professional Employer Organization (PEO) solutions in Poland and Baltics

Manage employees in Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia with full local HR, payroll, and compliance support, using your own legal entity.

What is a PEO?

A Professional Employer Organization (PEO) is the ideal solution for companies that already have a local legal entity but need expert support to manage their employees compliantly and efficiently in foreign markets.

With Go-EOR as your PEO partner, you retain full legal control over your workforce, while we take over the operational complexity of local employment. We manage payroll, HR administration, benefits, and compliance with local labor laws, acting as an extension of your internal HR team.

Unlike our Employer of Record (EOR) services, with our PEO services, we do not employ your employees on your behalf. Instead, we support your business with localized HR expertise, proven processes, and dedicated local specialists.

Professional Employer Organization
Employer of Record

Why use PEO?

Expanding internationally doesn’t end with setting up a local entity; once employees are hired, companies often face operational challenges such as:

  • Employer of Record Complex and changing local labor laws
  • Employer of Record Payroll mistakes that can lead to penalties and employee dissatisfaction
  • Employer of Record Misaligned employment contracts and policies
  • Employer of Record Difficulties in administering mandatory and operational benefits
  • Employer of Record High costs of building and maintaining in-house HR and payroll teams

With Go-EOR as your PEO partner, you reduce the operational risks and administrative burden of running a foreign entity while ensuring your employees receive compliant, localized, and professional employment experiences.

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Why choose Go-EOR as your PEO partner?

Employer of Record

Fully compliant employment

We proactively identify risks, conduct frequent compliance checks, and ensure contract and policy alignment with local requirements.

Employer of Record

Cost-efficient international operations

With Go-EOR you avoid hiring costly internal HR employees in different countries and reduce operational costs through centralized PEO services.

Employer of Record

Start-to-finish HR support

We manage the full employee lifecycle, from onboarding and payroll benefits to compliant offboarding.

Employer of Record

Global mindset and expertise with local execution

We combine our international business understanding with hand-on local expertise to facilitate seamless collaboration across borders.

How does it work?

1
Tell us about
 your needs
We’ll discuss your hiring plans, and we’ll handle the rest. 
2
Sign and
 onboard
We confirm the total employer costs and draft the contracts, ensure compliance, set up payroll, and onboard your talent. 
3
Focus
 on growth
Your new hire signs the contracts, starts work, and you get back to 
running your business. 

No local entity. No hassle. Just seamless hiring.

Additional support for your business

Need operational outsourcing? We can also support finance, accounting, tax, HR ops, and admin to ensure your international expansion runs smoothly. 

Financial Services

Automate your financial management in your company.

Tax Services

Simplify tax complexities with our all-around international and local tax management services.

HR Services

We offer flexible, experience-proven, and cost-effective solutions to manage your human resource operations.

Operational Outsourcing

We hire high-level, dedicated remote employees who strive to provide the assistance you need.

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FAQ

What is a Professional Employer Organization (PEO)?

A Professional Employer Organization (PEO) is a firm that provides comprehensive human resources services to businesses through a co-employment arrangement. Under this model, the PEO becomes the employer of record for tax and administrative purposes, while the client business retains full control over day-to-day operations, management decisions, and employee responsibilities.

How does the co-employment model work?

In a co-employment relationship, both the PEO and the client business share certain employer responsibilities. The PEO assumes liability for payroll processing, tax filings, and benefits administration, while the client business manages employees' roles, performance, and workplace activities. This shared structure allows businesses to delegate administrative burdens without relinquishing operational control.

What HR functions does a PEO typically manage?

A PEO generally oversees a broad range of HR functions, including payroll processing, employee benefits administration, workers' compensation management, onboarding and offboarding, and HR policy development. Many PEOs also provide access to HR technology platforms, dedicated HR consultants, and employee self-service tools to streamline workforce management.

How does a PEO help businesses remain compliant with employment laws?

Employment regulations — including federal, state, and local labor laws — are complex and subject to frequent change. A PEO monitors regulatory developments and ensures that client businesses remain compliant with requirements such as the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) guidelines, Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandates, and applicable tax obligations. This reduces the risk of costly penalties and legal exposure for businesses.

Is a PEO suitable for businesses of all sizes?

While PEO services are most commonly utilized by small and mid-sized businesses (typically those with 5 to 500 employees), organizations of varying sizes can benefit from a PEO arrangement. Smaller businesses, in particular, gain access to enterprise-level HR resources and benefits packages that would otherwise be cost-prohibitive to maintain independently.

Does using a PEO mean losing control over my employees?

No. A common misconception is that engaging a PEO transfers control of the workforce to a third party. In practice, the client business retains full authority over hiring, termination, job responsibilities, compensation decisions, and workplace culture. The PEO's role is strictly administrative and advisory — its purpose is to support the business, not to direct its workforce.

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