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![]() They are opening 50 job vacancies for web developers. - Hangar Worldwide photo - |
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Thursday, July 29, 2021
The New York-based company, Hangar Worldwide, expanded their automotive operations of its branch in Metropolitan Industrial Trade zone in Heredia Province. According to the firm, the technology and design solutions agency has more than 12 years of experience in leading projects for automotive clients alongside Critical Mass, a renowned Canadian digital agency with a presence in Calgary, London, and New York. They are opening 50 job vacancies for web developers. Teamwork is the ultimate success factor in the company’s relationship with both Critical Mass and the automotive clients. “Our teams work as one. We share high standards and identify with the same purpose: to provide users the best experience possible,” Jaime Escobar, Global President of the company said. “This is an opportunity for our collaborators to be part of projects with global reach and exposure.” The 50 new hires will have the opportunity to be part of a high innovation team that implements front-end and back-end technologies such as Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), GraphQL, RDBMS, Javascript ES6, Vue.js, and JAVA to create digital marketing experiences for the automotive industry. People interested to apply for a job should visit the company careers site. According to the company they are offering specialized training in AEM that will allow the new employees to further develop their technical skills. Hangar Worldwide is one of many U.S. companies announcing the expansion of its operations in Costa Rica. Last week, the Seattle-based company, Amazon, announced the opening of 2,000 new on-site and virtual job positions. Also last week, the California-based company, Intel, announced an investment of $600 million for the expansion of its operations. Wind River, a California-based global firm delivering software for intelligent systems also announced that it will continue to expand its services from Costa Rica. Although these companies are offering several jobs, Costa Rica remains with a 17.7% unemployment rate, according to the National Employment Survey. The survey reveals that there are approximately more than 430,500 people without registered jobs in the country from March to May 2021. --------------------- What other international company should open a branch in Costa Rica? We would like to know your thoughts on this story. Send your comments to news@amcostarica.com Professional's
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