The number of remote and home-office workers who have set up shop in Mexico has swelled, and Bloomberg Línea looks at how their presence, and spending, affect the local economy
The country leads in Latin America, above Brazil and Colombia, for the number of startups and companies outside of the country seeking remote workers, according to a report by HR platform Deel
Latin American cities figure among those sought out by remote workers, and although many are still low in the ranking of favorite destinations, they have the potential to attract more such visitors
While remote working has grown rapidly in countries such as the US, and seen nations including Argentina offer special visas to attract remote workers, it remains relatively unconventional in the world’s second-largest economy
As the tech talent becomes a factor for companies' competitiveness worldwide, Latin Americans appear as a low-cost alternative due to LatAm’s currencies. Part 3 of 3
As the tech talent becomes the battlefield for companies worldwide, Latin Americans appear as a qualified and cheap work due to LatAm’s currency - Part 2
It’s a logical extension of the pandemic work-from-home drift away from hubs like San Francisco and New York to less expensive locations -- including across national borders