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    Navigating talent hiring in Uzbekistan: How IT Park Uzbekistan makes the process work

    Uzbekistan is in the middle of a meaningful economic transition. A growing tech sector, a young and multilingual population, and an expanding base of IT education programs are turning the country into an increasingly attractive destination for international companies. At the same time, hiring foreign employees here requires an understanding of a structured legal framework that exists to protect both employers and workers. For companies entering the market for the first time, this environment can feel complex. That is why IT Park Uzbekistan plays such an important role as a practical, on-the-ground partner for foreign businesses.


    The legal foundations of hiring in Uzbekistan


    Employment in the Republic of Uzbekistan is governed by mandatory legal procedures, which commence with the execution of a written employment contract, or, in the case of a foreign specialist, upon completion of the applicable registration procedures followed by the execution of an employment contract. The contract constitutes a legally binding instrument and shall fully comply with the Labor Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan, clearly specifying the employee’s job functions, remuneration, working hours, term of employment, and official commencement date. For foreign employers, strict compliance with these requirements is essential to ensure the establishment of a transparent and lawful employment relationship and to mitigate potential legal risks.


    For member companies of IT Park, the procedure for engaging foreign specialists is subject to a simplified regime. Foreign specialists employed by member companies of IT Park shall not be required to obtain confirmation (authorization) to engage in labor activity within the territory of the Republic of Uzbekistan, and all labor relations arising from such employment shall be governed by and subject to the labor legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Foreign specialists shall be required to obtain a Personal Identification Number of an Individual (PINFL) at a Public Services Center, after which they may be lawfully employed in accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan.


    Upon completion of the required formalities, employees shall be registered in the national labor information system via my.mehnat.uz platform. Such registration ensures the proper recording of employment data and constitutes formal confirmation of the employer–employee relationship in accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan.


    Payroll, taxes, and social contributions


    Employers in the Republic of Uzbekistan are responsible for the administration of payroll, the withholding and remittance of applicable taxes, and the calculation and payment of mandatory contributions to pension and social security funds. These obligations are subject to strict statutory regulation, and failure to comply may result in the imposition of financial penalties and other legal liabilities. For foreign companies, such procedures may be complex and unfamiliar; accordingly, many engage local professional service providers to ensure the accurate, timely, and compliant fulfillment of payroll and tax obligations.


    IT Park Uzbekistan: a strategic partner for international employers


    IT Park Uzbekistan operates as both a business environment and a support platform for foreigners and foreign companies entering the local tech ecosystem. It helps employers navigate legal requirements, manage work permit procedures, and complete employee registration in a way that is aligned with national regulations.


    In Uzbekistan, there are many companies operating under the Employer of Record (EOR) model, including those among the member companies of IT Park. These companies handle contracts, payroll, tax compliance, and work authorizations on behalf of foreign companies. This approach allows employers to onboard talent efficiently, reduce administrative effort, and maintain full compliance while operating in a new market.


    How tech companies hire through IT Park: a step-by-step approach


    Company registration and IT Park membership


    Most companies begin by registering a legal entity in Uzbekistan, typically as a Limited Liability Company. The next step is applying for IT Park membership through the official portal at my.it-park.uz. The application includes a business plan focused on IT or digital service exports. Membership provides access to tax incentives and a supportive environment built specifically for technology-driven businesses.


    Employment contracts


    Employment agreements must follow the Labor Code and include responsibilities, compensation, working hours, and contract duration. IT Park provides guidance to ensure that contracts meet both labor requirements and membership rules, helping companies set clear foundations from the start.


    Work permits and visa support


    For IT Park member companies, employing foreign specialists is significantly simplified. Foreign employees only need to obtain a Personal Identification Number (PINFL) at a Public Services Center, after which they can be legally employed in full compliance with Uzbek legislation. IT Park provides guidance throughout the process and supports companies with visa-related matters when required.


    Employee registration


    Employees are then registered in the national labor system, with labor books updated to reflect employment status. IT Park supports companies through the documentation and submission process.


    Payroll, taxes, and contributions


    IT Park provides IT Park member companies with free advisory support by offering a list of recommended service providers in the fields of accounting, taxation, payroll, audit, and related services. Member companies independently select their service providers and bear full responsibility for their choice and for any services rendered.


    Ongoing compliance


    Labor regulations and reporting standards may evolve over time. IT Park keeps members informed, helping them avoid disputes, audit risks, and administrative issues while operating in the country.


    Documentation required for hiring in the tech sector


    Foreign tech companies typically prepare:


    • company registration and LLC documentation
    • IT Park membership approval
    • an export-focused business plan
    • Labor Code compliant employment contracts
    • work permits or employment authorizations (not applicable for IT Park member companies)
    • employee identification and labor book records
    • payroll documentation and contribution records
    • medical or age verification documents where applicable

    Uzbekistan’s workforce: young, multilingual, and growing


    Uzbekistan has a population of more than 38 million, with almost 60% under the age of 35. This creates a workforce that is adaptable, ambitious, and increasingly aligned with digital industries. IT education programs continue to expand, producing software engineers, data specialists, and IT support professionals who are prepared to engage with international markets.


    Multilingual capability is one of the country’s strongest advantages. Many professionals work across Uzbek, Russian, and English, which significantly reduces onboarding friction for global teams. IT Park reinforces this strength through training, vocational programs, and industry-focused initiatives that align skills with real-world business needs.


    Employer of record services: a practical route to market entry


    Many foreign companies choose to operate through Employer of Record partners recommended by IT Park. Under this model, the EOR becomes the official employer in Uzbekistan, handling contracts, payroll, tax compliance, and work permits, while the foreign company directs day-to-day operations. This approach allows organizations to scale into Uzbekistan quickly and responsibly without the immediate need to establish a full legal presence.


    Conclusion


    Hiring foreign employees in Uzbekistan is fully achievable when companies understand the legal framework and work with the right local partners. From contracts and work permits to payroll, registration, and ongoing compliance, every step contributes to building a stable and sustainable operating structure.


    IT Park Uzbekistan has created an ecosystem that simplifies these processes and reduces risk for international employers. Its guidance, partner network, and operational support help companies hire confidently, manage costs effectively, and maintain compliance from day one.


    For tech businesses expanding into Uzbekistan, this combination of structured support and a young, multilingual workforce creates a compelling environment for long-term growth in the global digital economy.

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