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Pinterest announces the opening of its office in Mexico City as part of its investment in global resources and local talent to boost its business and serve users, creators, and advertisers worldwide.
This will be their second office in Latin America, following the opening of their office in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 2014.
Pinterest expands to Mexico City, scaling global resources and talent. Photo: Smith Collection | Gado | Archive Photos | Getty Images
06/24/2021
Today, Pinterest announced the opening of its office in Mexico City as part of its investment in scaling global resources and hiring local talent to grow its business and cater to Pinners, creators, and advertisers worldwide.
The Mexico City office will house the first-ever engineering hub in Latin America.
Over the course of the year, Pinterest plans to hire more than 50 individuals for engineering and sales positions in the new Mexico City office. This will be their second office in Latin America, following the establishment of their Sao Paulo office in Brazil in 2014.
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