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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home2/yeswecan/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Safety concerns at home in Rio de Janeiro and a bumper pay packet convinced Bruno Ribeiro to join the burgeoning ranks of Latin Americans moving to California to work in IT.<\/p>\n
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Software engineer Ribeiro used to work remotely and had no intention of emigrating, but a harrowing incident changed his mind.<\/p>\n
“It was one night that my wife and I witnessed four robberies. We didn’t want to see that violence so close to our children,” he told AFP from his home in Los Angeles, where he works for entertainment giant Disney.<\/p>\n
In Latin America, like elsewhere, demand for software engineers, developers and programmers has exploded.<\/p>\n
In 2021, the Latin American IT market grew by 8.5 percent, according to specialists IDC, who expect it to grow by another 9.4 percent this year.<\/p>\n
But companies face an “enormous” deficit in skilled IT professionals, according to Diego Bertolini, human resources director at the digital marketing agency Raccoon.Monks.<\/p>\n
International companies “are being extremely aggressive in terms of salaries and benefits” to capture Latin American talent, Bertolini told AFP, providing the region’s firms with “a great challenge.”<\/p>\n
This appetite for digital talent has reshaped the labor market, blurring traditional boundaries and accelerating the switch to remote employment.<\/p>\n
International consultancy PageGroup says the upshot is that by the end of 2022, Latin America will have 48 percent fewer IT specialists than demand requires.<\/p>\n
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One of the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic was the devaluation of Latin American currencies, which made international work opportunities that pay in dollars or euros more attractive.<\/p>\n
At the same time, companies hiring remote workers found they could save costs.<\/p>\n
“It suits everyone … I’m happy and they’re happy,” said Bolivian Adriana Zegarra, a self-taught programmer who works for a Canadian firm from her home in La Paz.<\/p>\n
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