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They pay in dollars and employ Argentines: 3 companies that offer remote work today

Data analysts and graphic designers are some of the currently sought-after profiles of foreign companies. How to apply?

The remote mode It is gaining more and more popularity among Argentinians, who want to work in companies anywhere in the world, without having to emigrate and with salary in dollars.

Although the market offers endless opportunities for this type of business, the overabundance of information can sometimes be overwhelming and difficult to filter. For this reason, there are several sites, or even users, who offer their services to recommend the best suggestions. Such is the case @carlaconwifiwho posted a series of remote jobs on Twitter.

Remote work: customer support manager

It is currently one of the companies that is looking for talent for a remote position Beehive. It’s a platform that aims to help content creators to develop and monetize your newsletters.

The company was founded in 2021 and has now launched a search for specialists who can fill the position customer support manager. It is a completely remote position that, in addition to other benefits, offers competitive salary, dental, health and vision insurance.

The responsibilities of this position These include: managing a portfolio of business customer accounts, delivering quarterly business reviews and acting as the primary point of contact for any customer escalations, to initiate resolution of issues in a timely and proactive manner.

Those interested in applying can do so. through this link.

Remote work: Data analyst

On the other hand, a technology company PeopleMX is looking for professional workforce data analysis and offers salaries between 45,000 and 50,000 Mexican pesos. This is equivalent to more than 500,000 Argentine pesos.

Requirements for access to this position are:

  • Academic Education: Engineering, Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Systems or any other.
  • Professional experience: 5 – 7 years
  • Language: intermediate English – advanced (possible tests)

To apply and learn more about this position, you can visit this link.

REMOTE WORK: Junior UI/UX designer

In line with technology positions, consulting Above technology has opened a competition for a UI/UX designer for which it offers salaries between $600 and $900 per month. In addition, the position includes continuous training.

To apply for this job you need to fill out certain requirements: analytical and communication skills for client/user leadership, functional mapping and UX writing and interface design with current frameworks through Figma or Adobe XD, among others.

To apply, candidates can enter this link.

Source: Cronista

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