Job Resources
In Argentina, a first good step in a career search is to apply for a job through search firms and online job sites. |
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Business and Networking
Groups
There are 2,800 registered unions in Argentina and all of the big companies have union representation in their offices. |
Employment Trends
After several years of economic hardship, there are signs that Argentina is recovering through business growth. |
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Financial
Considerations
By North American and European standards, the cost of living is very low in Argentina. |
Information Technology
There are many new opportunities for IT development and business in Peru. |
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Resume/CVs
Cover letters should be used to make a first impression in the initial stages of a recruiting or networking process. |
Engineering
The engineering industry in Peru has evolved in the last few years thanks to the favorable conditions for international investment. |
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Interviewing
Advice
While the interviewee should always arrive on time, it is common for people to be late in Argentina and appointments are not always held in a timely fashion. |
Accounting, Finance and Foreign Trade
Argentina is increasingly becoming an attractive country for foreign and national investors. |
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Work
Permits/Visas
Argentina has visa waiver agreements with many countries and has no quotas or limits on foreign workers, so long as the immigration requirements are met. |
Marketing
Argentinean marketing professionals and executives have succeeded in positioning themselves among the best paid in the market. |
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Cultural
Advice
Argentina is characterized by its individualistic and competitive culture. Argentines generally stand closer and are more apt to touch each other than Europeans or North Americans will.
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