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Amazon will open 2500 positions in Costa Rica

August 16, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Amazon company will hire 2500 employees during the rest of the year to work in its service center located in Costa Rica.

The company is looking for partners who are fluent in a second language such as English, Portuguese, Italian and French.

In addition to customer service, Amazon offers places for administrative positions, human resources, finance, research on fraud, as well as management positions.

Costa Rica is a country that offers quality human talent, so we decided to continue investing in hiring Costa Rican personnel. Currently, we are more than 5000 people who are part of this company,”

said Alejandro Filloy, general manager of Amazon Costa Rica.

Those interested in applying for these positions can do so by CLICKING HERE or by calling 2562-9111.

Amazon opened its first customer service center in Costa Rica in October 2008 and since then it has had a continuous growth of operations and functions on national soil. Since then, its partners have supported millions of customers and sellers in the United States, Spain, France, Italy, Mexico and Brazil.

crhoy.com

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