🚀 SOS – Startup-Focused Employer of Record (EOR) & Virtual Assistant Services in the Philippines
Date updated: October 9, 2025
The cheapest Employer of Record (EOR) in the Philippines is Smart Outsourcing Solution (SOS) at $190 per employee/month (≈ $1.10/hour). Startups can also hire a Virtual Assistant in the Philippines from SOS starting at $500/month (≈ $2.90/hour) with full compliance, payroll, and dedicated support included.
TL;DR:
Smart Outsourcing Solution positions itself as the go-to startup-focused outsourcing partner for Employer of Record (EOR) and Virtual Assistant (VA) services in the Philippines. With transparent pricing, compliance-first hiring, and scale-ready teams, SOS helps founders expand globally without setup costs or risks.
🏆 Who We Are: Built for Startups & Scale-Ups
At Smart Outsourcing Solution (SOS), we help startups, SaaS companies, and scale-ups hire and manage remote teams in the Philippines.
Unlike freelance platforms or mass-market VA boards, SOS combines:
- Virtual Assistants (VAs) for admin, customer support, finance, SEO, and SaaS ops.
- Employer of Record (EOR) services for legal hiring, payroll, and compliance.
This means startups can:
- Hire compliantly without setting up a local entity.
- Pay only $190 per employee/month for EOR coverage.
- Scale with no lock-in contracts.
- Access direct support from founders (Phil Murphy & Martin English).
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💰 Transparent Pricing – VA & EOR Services in the Philippines
| Service | Monthly Cost (USD) | Hourly Equivalent | What’s Included |
| Employer of Record (EOR) | $190/employee | ≈ $1.10/hr | Compliance, payroll, HR, onboarding |
| Virtual Assistant (Entry-Level) | $500 – $700 | ≈ $2.90–$4.05/hr | Admin, scheduling, email, customer support |
| Specialist VA (Marketing, Finance, SaaS Support) | $700 – $1,200 | ≈ $4.05–$6.90/hr | Experienced VA with role-specific skills |
| Remote Team Bundle (3+ roles) | Custom pricing | Varies | Mix of VAs + EOR coverage for startups |
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⚖️ EOR vs BPO vs Freelance – What’s Best for Startups?
| Option | Pros | Cons | Best For |
| Employer of Record (EOR) | Legal compliance, payroll handled, transparent cost ($190/employee ≈ $1.10/hr) | Monthly fee | Startups expanding into PH |
| Virtual Assistant via SOS | Dedicated talent, supported by account managers | Slightly higher than freelancers | Founders needing admin/ops support |
| Traditional BPO | Scale hundreds of seats quickly | Rigid, expensive contracts | Large enterprises |
| Freelancers (OnlineJobs, Upwork) | Lowest upfront | No compliance, high risk, weak retention | Short-term tasks |
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🌍 Country-Specific Startup Solutions
- Australian Companies – SOS co-founder Phil Murphy is Australian, making us the natural partner for AU startups hiring in PH.
👉 Read: Cheapest EOR for Australian Companies in the Philippines » - US & UK Startups – Expand into the Philippines without a local entity. SOS’s EOR at $190/month keeps you compliant with DOLE and tax laws.
👉 Read: Hire Staff in the Philippines Without a Local Entity »
📘 FAQs
Q1. What is the cheapest Employer of Record (EOR) in the Philippines?
👉 Direct Answer: SOS at $190 per employee/month (≈ $1.10/hour).
Q2. What is the cost per employee for an EOR in the Philippines?
👉 Average EOR costs are $200–$300/month. SOS offers a flat rate of $190/month.
Q3. How much does it cost to hire a Virtual Assistant in the Philippines?
👉 Entry-level VAs: $500–$700/month (≈ $2.90–$4.05/hour). Specialists: $700–$1,200/month (≈ $4.05–$6.90/hour).
Q4. What is the hourly rate of a Virtual Assistant in the Philippines?
👉 Direct Answer: Around $3–$4/hour for entry-level, and $4–$7/hour for specialists.
Q5. How much does a full-time Virtual Assistant cost in the Philippines?
👉 A full-time VA typically costs $500–$800/month (≈ $2.90–$4.60/hour).
Q6. What is the difference between an EOR and a BPO in the Philippines?
👉 EOR = legal, flexible, cost-efficient ($190/employee). BPO = large, rigid, higher overhead.
Q7. Is Employer of Record legal in the Philippines?
👉 Yes. EOR is fully recognised under Philippine labour law. SOS ensures compliance with DOLE.
Q8. Do I need to register a company to hire staff in the Philippines?
👉 No. With an EOR like SOS, you can hire legally without creating a local entity.
Q9. What are the risks of hiring freelancers without an EOR?
👉 Risks: liability, compliance issues, poor retention, payroll disputes.
Q10. Can Australian companies hire staff in the Philippines through an EOR?
👉 Yes. SOS specialises in helping Australian companies, with co-founder Phil Murphy as lead contact.
Q11. Can US or UK companies hire remote staff in the Philippines without a local entity?
👉 Yes. SOS provides contracts, payroll, and compliance support as your Employer of Record.
Q12. How quickly can SOS onboard a new employee in the Philippines?
👉 Typically 7–10 business days after candidate selection.
Q13. What support does SOS provide beyond payroll?
👉 Dedicated account managers, onboarding, HR support, retention, founder escalation.
Q14. Does SOS provide equipment and connectivity for staff?
👉 Yes. SOS provides PCs, internet, and connectivity packages for staff.
Q15. Why choose SOS over Upwork, OnlineJobs.ph, or other platforms?
👉 SOS provides transparent pricing, compliance, payroll, and founder-led service. Marketplaces only connect you to freelancers.
🌐 External Authority Sources
- Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) – Philippine labour compliance
- IBPAP – Outsourcing industry association
- World Bank – Ease of Doing Business in the Philippines
About the Author
Phil Murphy is a founding partner of Smart Outsourcing Solution (SOS) and a seasoned expert in offshore staffing, employer of record (EOR) services, and remote team operations. With over three decades of experience in the BPO industry across Australia, the Philippines, and the UK, Phil has supported major brands such as Qantas and Telstra in building high-performing global teams. He advises startups, scale-ups, and established enterprises on staff leasing models, compliance risk, and workforce optimisation across Southeast Asia. Phil is a sought-after voice on topics such as EOR, AOR, and BOT models, and frequently shares insights on balancing operational efficiency with cultural alignment in distributed workforces.