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Hiring outlook in Costa Rica up 3 percent over last quarter, survey finds

According to the latest survey by consulting firm Manpower, 17 percent of employers in Costa Rica expect to increase hiring, while 7 percent anticipate cuts in the next three months.

Pessimism growing among Costa Rica’s business sector, studies find

Costa Rican entrepreneurs expect hiring to stagnate while the number of private-sector companies considering staff cuts has increased in recent months, two recent studies find.

Costa Rica’s Solís prepares for his 16th trip abroad in a year

Christian Democratic Alliance lawmaker Mario Redondo presented a report also stating that “officials from 13 ministries have taken 1,654 trips during the first year of the current administration.”

US firm Emerson expands operations in Costa Rica

Emerson's service center in Costa Rica provides technical support to more than 20 countries in the Americas, Europe and Asia.

Employment outlook slightly better for Ticos in coming months, survey finds

A recent survey of Costa Rican employers finds more companies plan to hire this quarter than last. But results show an 8 percent drop in planned hiring compared to the same time period last year.

Moín terminal construction to create 700 jobs

The Moín Container Terminal is set to quadruple the port of Moín’s current capacity.

Costa Rican lawmakers to probe Labor Minister on recent business closures, layoffs

Labor Minister Víctor Morales Mora took to social media after Monday's legislative motion, saying he was happy to testify about his administration's efforts to improve the country's employment panorama.

GlobalTies highlights role of public diplomacy at 2015 Latin America Dialogue

“The United States and all countries south of us should and need to do business with each other. ... There’s no need to go to China when you have Mexico, Costa Rica, Colombia and Chile."

Fairs this week offer 5,000 job openings

This is a good week for job-seekers in Costa Rica as three separate job fairs will feature openings for 5,000 posts starting Tuesday.

Some members of Costa Rica’s business sector alarmed over ‘historic’ jump in unemployment

A recent wave of layoffs across several sectors of the economy — from Wendy’s to Avianca — has culminated in more than 228,000 unemployed Costa Ricans at the end of the third quarter of 2014, according to figures from the National Statistics and Census Institute.

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