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Employers more cautious on hiring during upcoming quarter

Employers in the provinces of Heredia and Cartago are the best bets for finding jobs in the upcoming quarter.

Amazon Costa Rica to hire 1,500 employees

Amazon Costa Rica plans to hire 1,500 new employees for its management, finance, business support, software development and customer service departments.

Canadian tech firm hiring for new Costa Rica operation

Tech consultancy firm Konrad Group opened its doors in Costa Rica this week, its first operation outside of North America.

700 bilingual jobs in Costa Rica

Three foreign companies are expanding operations in Costa Rica and are offering some 700 new jobs for bilingual Spanish-English professionals.

Companies announce job openings in business, engineering and interpretation services

Three companies plan to fill a total of 900 jobs for interpreters and professionals in business administration and information technology.

Companies in Alajuela, Heredia best bets for employment in next quarter

Employers in Costa Rica were optimistic about hiring plans for the next quarter, according to the Employment Outlook Survey released Tuesday by consulting firm Manpower.

Recruiting companies offer jobs for bilingual professionals

Two consulting companies this week announced they are on the lookout for bilingual professionals in several areas.
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What Tourists Should Know About Hantavirus and Dengue in Costa Rica

Visitors planning trips to Costa Rica should keep viral illnesses in perspective: hantavirus deserves awareness, but dengue and other mosquito-borne diseases remain the more...

Rodrigo Chaves Stays at Center of Power as Costa Rica Enters Fernández Era

Costa Rica’s transfer of power on Friday is bringing a new president but not a clean break from the leader who dominated the last...

Starlink Expands Business Internet Access in Rural Costa Rica

Liberty Empresas has been authorized to resell Starlink’s high-speed satellite internet in Costa Rica, opening a new option for businesses, schools and organizations operating...

Trump Says He Would Not Pay $1,000 for U.S. World Cup Opener

President Donald Trump said in an interview published Thursday that he would not pay the $1,000-plus ticket price for the United States' first World...