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SMI - GERAL Q2 2026
+2.59 % 299.81
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INCOME RETURN
+2.27 % +
APPRECIATION RETURN
+0.32 %
USD / MXN
0.00 % 16.96
GDP (Quarterly, Millions)
-1.24 % 29,325,765.23 PTS
CPI
0.00 % 3.12 PTS
Reference Rate
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Closing IPC
0.00 % 63,999.26 PTS
UDIs
0.00 % 8.80 PTS

Silicon Valley Jobs Are Already in Mexico, Thanks to Pinterest

  • Pinterest is betting on Mexico as one of its main development centers, recruiting hundreds of programmers in Mexico City.
  • Mexican programming talent is recognized by companies like Pinterest, Oracle, and Snapchat, who are establishing their presence in the country in search of highly skilled collaborators.
Pinterest's new office will be one of the largest hubs for Silicon Valley companies in Mexico. Photo: Canva - mbp_teerapat
Pinterest's new office will be one of the largest hubs for Silicon Valley companies in Mexico. Photo: Canva - mbp_teerapat
06/13/2022
Pinterest, a technology company with over 400 million active users, is betting on Mexico as one of its major development centers. They are planning to recruit 200 to 500 programmers in Mexico City, aiming to establish one of the largest programming offices in the country. 

Other companies like Oracle and Snapchat are also recognizing the talent of Mexican programmers and establishing a presence in Mexico. As the demand for digital platforms continues to grow, more and more companies are realizing the ingenuity and skill of Mexican programmers.

Pinterest's interest in Mexico is just the beginning, as more companies are expected to recognize the potential of Mexican talent for the digital future. The country is home to a pool of highly talented programmers who are crucial in meeting the increasing demand for digital platforms. With the support of major companies and the ongoing development of local talent, Mexico is well-positioned to become a key player in the global technology industry.

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