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Most staffing providers promise the same things: cost savings, talent, scalability. Here’s how to find out if you’re actually protected.

Overview

Every offshore staffing provider tends to make the same pitch: cost savings, access to a wide talent pool, and better scalability. What the pitch doesn’t cover is whether the contract you’re signing actually protects your business once the relationship is underway. This checklist breaks down the 10 areas of an offshore staffing agreement that matter most, covering everything from termination terms and payment structure to indemnification, liability caps, data privacy, and dispute resolution. Work through it before you sign a new agreement, or use it to stress test a contract you’ve already been handed. If a provider hesitates or can’t give you clear answers on any of these points, that’s worth taking seriously.

What you’ll learn:

  • How to tell if you’re locked into unfavorable termination terms, and what notice period actually protects you
  • The payment structure questions that prevent billing surprises down the line
  • Why “independent contractor” language matters for avoiding co-employment risk
  • What indemnification terms actually mean for who’s on the hook when something goes wrong
  • How to evaluate liability caps so they don’t leave you exposed on the claims that matter most
  • The insurance coverage minimums you should confirm before signing, not after an incident
  • Which data privacy commitments (HIPAA, CCPA/CPRA, GDPR) a provider should state upfront
  • How dispute resolution and governing law clauses affect your leverage if things go sideways