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What is the typical recruitment lead time in Myanmar?

End-to-end recruitment in Myanmar typically takes 4–8 weeks for local hires. Senior roles add 2–4 weeks; foreign-national hires add 4–8 for work permits.

QC
QHRM Content Team
HR & Compliance Editors
May 3, 2026
3 min read

What Myanmar law and practice say

The Employment & Skills Development Law (ESDL) 2013 sets one hard deadline that bears on recruitment timing: the appointment letter must be issued within 30 days of the actual start date. Around that, recruitment lead time is a function of role seniority, candidate availability, immigration sponsorship needs, and the speed of background checks. Plan to a typical Myanmar benchmark; pad for senior or foreign-national hires.

Typical lead time by role type

RoleSourcingInterviewsChecks + offerPermit (foreign)Total
Junior / entry-level local1–2 weeks1 week1 weekn/a3–4 weeks
Mid-level local2–3 weeks1–2 weeks1–2 weeksn/a4–7 weeks
Senior local3–6 weeks2–3 weeks2 weeksn/a7–11 weeks
Senior foreign-national3–6 weeks2–3 weeks2 weeks4–8 weeks11–19 weeks
Niche technical / regulated4–8 weeks2–4 weeks2–3 weeksvariable8+ weeks

Standard recruitment process

  1. Open requisition with a job description and salary band — Day -7.
  2. Source candidates — internal referrals, JobNet, Glassdoor Myanmar, agencies.
  3. Run structured interviews against a fixed rubric — Days 7–21.
  4. Run reference and background checks; confirm education credentials — Days 21–28.
  5. Issue conditional offer letter — Day 28.
  6. Clear conditions precedent (medicals, work permit if foreign) — Days 28–56.
  7. Confirm start date and issue ESDL appointment letter within 30 days of start.
  8. Register with SSB within 30 days; obtain IRD TIN before first payroll.
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What stretches the timeline

Three factors drive lead time longer than the table above. First, the work permit and Stay Permit cycle for a foreign-national hire typically adds 4–8 weeks. Second, regulated-sector KYC (banking, finance, payments) adds 1–3 weeks of professional council and sanctions checks. Third, education verification with overseas universities can add 2–4 weeks if the registrar is slow. Plan for these upfront rather than assuming standard timing.

Employer takeaway

Plan 4–8 weeks of recruitment lead time for local hires and 11–19 weeks for senior foreign-national hires (work permit included). The ESDL appointment letter must be issued within 30 days of the actual start date, and the SSB Insured Person registration within 30 days of joining. Build the timeline backwards from a realistic start date and pad for permit processing.

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Edge cases

  • Notice-period candidates — many Myanmar candidates serve 1–3 months' notice; build into the offer date.
  • Internal transfer / promotion — typically 1–2 weeks; new appointment letter required.
  • Bulk hire (factory ramp) — phased start dates align SSB and ESDL workloads with one cohort per week.
  • Re-hire of a former employee — fast track on knowns, but refresh NRC, bank, SSB.

Common hiring mistakes

  • Promising the candidate a start date before clearing background and immigration checks.
  • Forgetting to budget time for the work permit cycle on a foreign hire.
  • Treating the 30-day ESDL deadline as elastic.
  • Letting recruitment slow until the IRD TIN delays the first payroll (see onboarding timeline).
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QHRM Content Team
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We publish practical, legally-grounded HR guidance for Myanmar employers. Each piece is reviewed by our compliance team against current MLIP and Labor Law requirements.

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