at a glance
Hiring contractors in Rwanda can be a rollercoaster
If you’re unfamiliar with Rwanda’s labor laws, hiring contractors in Kigali, Gisenyi, Ruhengeri, or anywhere else in the country can be daunting. Violating the Central African country’s Labour Code can expose you to misclassification risk, which yields fines and penalties. Rippling, however, can help grow your global team quickly and compliantly.
Worry-free Compliance
Avoid misclassifying contractors in Rwanda
Rippling can help you avoid costly misclassification mistakes. Worried that your Rwandan contractors are misclassified? Try our free classification assessment to find out.
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Support your Rwandan contractors right out of the box with Rippling
Simplified Onboarding
Onboard contractors in Rwanda in 90 seconds
Rippling makes it easy to onboard Rwandan contractors. Send out contracts in minutes. In a single onboarding flow, contractors can sign agreements, submit required payroll and KYC information, and even set up their email account or apps—all in a few minutes from their phone.
Global Workforce Management
Seamlessly transition contractors between countries
In the digital nomad era, give your contractors the flexibility to work from anywhere. With Rippling, you can easily transition a contractor from one country to another, without needing to terminate and re-hire them.
APP & IT MANAGEMENT
Set up and manage your Rwandan contractors’ IT needs
Give contractors access to apps like Google Workspace and Slack with a few clicks—and remove it just as easily at the end of their contracts. You can increase security by enforcing multi-factor authentication and even set up workflows to automatically alert you of any suspicious login activity.
Contractor Compensation
Easily pay contractors in Rwanda
Process contractor payroll in minutes. Need to pay someone off-cycle for a late invoice? No worries. Contractor payments are tied to invoices and integrated time-tracking, saving you manual data entry in pay runs and creating a papertrail to protect against misclassification risk.