What Happens If Your Employer Finds Out You’re Working Abroad?
You’re sitting in a coworking space in Medellín, coffee in hand, laptop open. The Slack ping is just a routine check-in from your manager. Then comes the email: “We noticed unusual activity on your account. Please confirm your current location.” Your stomach drops. That’s the moment a lot of remote workers dread. And it happens more often than you’d think. The Real Risk Isn’t Just Getting Caught Most people worry about getting fired. And yeah, that’s a real possibility depending on your contract, tax laws, and company policy. But it’s not just employment. Some companies are required to report violations – think data compliance (GDPR, HIPAA), export controls, or tax residency rules. I’ve heard of people getting chased for back taxes or having equipment confiscated at customs. The scary part is that most remote workers have no idea how much visibility their employer has. They assume a VPN makes them invisible. It doesn’t. How Employers Actually Detect Location Companies have way more too...