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Two U.S. companies seek 470 employees in Costa Rica

Two U.S. technology companies will expand their operations here and will be looking for staff for their finance, software developing, software quality and other information technology departments.

Costa Rican job hunters value company’s reputation almost as much as salary

Job hunters increasingly are using social media to find out about about potential employers. But a company’s website is still the main source of information for most of them, a recent study found.

Expoempleo 2015

More than 30 businesses from different sectors are participating in the Expoempleo 2015, offering around 1,500 positions. The event takes place at the Antigua Aduana...

U.S. consulting firm GEP to open Costa Rica operation

U.S.-based consulting, outsourcing and software services company GEP will open a services center in Costa Rica in the second half of 2015.

Flooding latest hurdle for Costa Rica’s banana, pineapple producers

Flooding in the Caribbean has washed out fields of two of Costa Rica’s most important agricultural exports. Banana and pineapple producers are still trying to get a handle on the damage caused by heavy rains and flooding last week that cut off exporters from ports and damaged fields, business leaders told The Tico Times on Wednesday.

Hewlett-Packard’s split will not affect Costa Rica operation, company says

The change only will apply at the operational level and will not have any impact on the company's staff in the country, currently at over 6,000 employees, HP reported.

US businesses love Costa Rican workers, there’s just not enough of them

Costa Rica’s human talent and advanced manufacturing won accolades while analysts argued that the country needs to invest in infrastructure and right its finances.

Nearly half of Costa Rican employers say it’s hard to find adequate staff

A majority of employers surveyed in a recent study said most recent graduates here are ineligible to be hired because they lack technical skills and experience.

Job fair features companies seeking 1,500 employees

Participating companies will be looking for bilingual staff for Human Resources, Service Desk Analysis, Software Development and Customer Service departments.

US food giant Mondelēz to open shared-services center in Costa Rica

The company this week began recruiting staff for its Costa Rica facility, to be located west of the capital, San José. Operations are scheduled to begin in October, the company announced.

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