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Job
Growth Expected In Costa Rica
Manpower in Costa Rica says that Costa Rican
businesses are expected to be increasing
their hiring by 28% between April and June,
while only 5% will be reducing staff and 66%
will not be altering its staff size.
The figures by Manpower are based on the
results of the "Encuesta de Expectativas de
Empleo" (Employment Outlook Survey) of 620
companies across the country.
In Latin America, Costa Rica holds the
second best outlook for job creation, second
only to Brazil.
Manpower says that businesses in Cartago,
Heredia and San José plan to hire more
workers in the next trimester.
The Manpower survey shows that 30% of the
companies in the Old Metropolis (Cartago)
plan to expand their workforce, while 28% in
Heredia and 24% in San José.
The survey shows that the provinces with not
so good an outlook are Guanacaste,
Puntarenas and Limón. Manpower did not
comment for the province of Alajuela. |
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