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US company Suttle to relocate its Costa Rica operations to Minnesota

Suttle's relocation means the dismissal of the company’s 113 employees in a process that will commence this week and expected be completed within the next six months.

Companies to offer 2,700 posts for bilingual staff at job fair

Job seekers are required to register online before attending the event. Companies at the fair will be conducting job interviews with pre-registered candidates only.

Amazon Costa Rica to hire 1,500 employees

Amazon Costa Rica plans to hire 1,500 new employees for its management, finance, business support, software development and customer service departments.

Canadian tech firm hiring for new Costa Rica operation

Tech consultancy firm Konrad Group opened its doors in Costa Rica this week, its first operation outside of North America.

Foreign firms announce more than 2,000 new job openings in Costa Rica

Five foreign companies in Costa Rica are looking to make 2,200 new hires for jobs in business, finances, accounting, engineering and customer services.

Employers looking to fill 3,000 vacant jobs at CINDE fair next month

The 12th edition of the Costa Rican Investment Promotion Agency (CINDE) Job fair takes place Feb. 19-21 at the Antigua Aduana, east of downtown San José. Here's what you need to know.

Foreign firms in Costa Rica created 12,000 new jobs this year

Foreign-owned companies opened nearly 12,000 new jobs here in 2015, the Costa Rican Investment Promotion Agency (CINDE) reported this week.

San José tops rankings of most competitive cities in Latin America

Costa Rica's capital leads the region in four of the 12 categories of “The World's Most Competitive Cities 2015” ranking that analyzes the most attractive cities for investment worldwide.

800 new jobs coming to Costa Rica

The recent opening of one company and expansion of another in Costa Rica represent a total investment of $33 million and 800 new jobs.

Medical device manufacturer hiring for its Costa Rica operation

U.S. industrial manufacturer Okay Industries reported plans this week to hire more staff in Costa Rica following a ₡345 million (some $638,000) investment in its local operation.

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