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Recluta hiring for Customer Service Agents

Posted by | November 10, 2016 | Costa Rica News

Recluta is looking for customer service agents to work in Heredia or San Jose. Applicants should have a high school diploma and English proficiency of 85+%. No previous experience is required.

Send your resume to diana@recluta.org or call: 2234-5052, 2234-5829

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Amazon to hire 1,500 in Costa Rica

Posted by | September 12, 2016 | Costa Rica News

Amazon Costa Rica to hire 1,500 employees

Amazon Costa Rica announced today that they will be hiring 1,500 for new jobs to support the expansion of its operations.

Among the staff being recruited are opportunities in management, business support, finance, software development, and customer service.

A moderate command of the English language will be expected for some of these jobs.

Candidates who are interested can learn more about the available jobs on Amazon’s website or call 2562-9111.

Amazon currently employs more than 4000 at its two locations in San José and in Heredia province. The company expanded operations in Costa Rica in 2008.

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Heredia Service Sector Jobs Hindered by Traffic

Posted by | June 28, 2016 | Costa Rica News

Traffic Congestion Hinders Service Sector Jobs in Costa Rica

Heredia is well-known for free trade zones and the global services industry. However, a lack of road infrastructure investment could halt its growth.

Mayor of Belen, Horacio Alvarado, suggested that restrictions on new construction projects, issued by the country’s Ministry of Public Works and Transportation, are taking their toll. Traffic jams have reportedly hindered the creation of 3,000 jobs in the area’s service sector industry. The Ministry of Public Works imposed the restrictions seeking solutions to traffic chaos, which lengthens the travel time for many commuters in the province.

Belen was in the headlines a 2-3 years ago when Intel closed its factory there. However, traffic congestion was not among the reasons cited for closure. In 2015, Bosch Service Solutions set up a service center in Heredia creating nearly 300 jobs.
Heredia service sector jobs affected by traffic conjestion