Teletech Call Center in Costa Rica Grows

The multinational service outsourcing company has a payroll of 1,200 employees and it expects to hire 700 more people.

Monday, April 13, 2009


©image: www.teletech.com

Future employment increases will depend on demand for the company’s services, and "the incentives that the state might grant (in tax matters)."

The multinational company provides customer service outsourcing to Spanish and American companies.

According to Nacion.com, Martín Sucari, corporate vice-president for Latin America said: "We want to seize the global economic moment because companies will be ever more demanding. Today, companies are looking for more efficiency and requesting more quality at a better cost."

More on this topic

India's outsourcing firm Aegis opens new site

March 2012

The new tower it has moved to in San Jose, Costa Rica, will allow the company to hire 25% more personnel, which now totals 900 employees.

Aegis expands its footprint in Costa Rica

March 21, 2012 Zoom In Zoom Out

900-seat contact center provides for growing client engagements

WNS Expands in Costa Rica

January 2010

Multinational corporation WNS will provide financial, accounting and customer care services from its facility in Santa Ana.

The company's new data processing center is expected to generate 100 jobs.

From Prensalibre.cr: "We are ready to serve our customers in different languages, cultures, and the availability to operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days each year, stated CEO Steve Reynolds".

HP Invests $13 Million in Panama

August 2009

A new global services center will attend Panama and several Latin American countries.

In its new facilities, the multinational corporation offers tech support and outsourcing services. It employs 145 workers, and has generated an additional 100 indirect jobs.

From Laestrella.com.pa: "Additionally, a technology training center will be built in Panama, after an agreement was signed with the Vocational Training Institute for Human Development and the Technological University of Panama".

Nicaragua: $5 Million Investment in Technological Center

August 2009

"Accedo Technologies" Center will offer bilingual BPO services by the end of 2009.

Financing was obtained through the Central American Economic Integration Bank, known as BCIE for its Spanish initials.

"On of the participants of this new investment initiative is HEMCO, a mining corporation.

 close (x)

Receive more news about Business and Investment

Suscribe FOR FREE to CentralAmericaDATA EXPRESS.
The most important news of Central America, every day.

Type in your e-mail address:


Find distributors in Central America

Reach qualified distributors for your products, from Guatemala to Panama.
Our distributor search service puts you in direct...

Stock Indexes

(Apr 18)
Dow Jones
0.64%
S&P 500
1.76%
Nasdaq
2.70%

Commodities

(May 24)
Brent Crude Oil
106.41
Coffee "C"
167.85
Gold
1,558
Silver
28.25