The software industry, which still has an unmet demand for 5,000 jobs , round and 100,000 jobs registered of which more than 87 percent are salaried workers and the rest to sole proprietorships or micro.
“The sector is increasingly monopolistic” remarked in dialogue with the agency Telam the head of the Chamber of Software and Services Public, José María Louzao Andrade, in reference to any company, domestic or foreign, has 5 percent of industry employees. In fact, one of the largest companies in the sector, Globant’s, has 3,500 employees “and will recruit more,” said one of its founders and CEO, Martin Migoya , also in dialog ue with the agency.
The company, which this year made his debut on Wall Street that lists an address in Luxembourg, closes 2014 with “very good results in terms of growth and profitability and continue with expansion both within Argentina and to other countries, “Migoya.
“The ability of our talent is in high demand worldwide,” he said in line with Louzao Andrade who stressed that intelligence data, one of the areas of the industry “Argentina is the strongest player in Latin America. ”
Migoya said “there’s lots of opportunity for extraordinary Argentine talent, from our country to face the world. Now we can change that equation talent import export opportunities for that talent to develop and germinate here. ”
Louzao Andrade, who runs a company with 400 employees and close the year with an increase of 20%, go with “a lot of potential 2015 by the variety of contracts we closed on the outside”.
GyL, the company that manages Louzao Andrade, records from this year exports to Paraguay, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Spain and Colombia and other countries.
In this case, the leader and entrepreneur emphasizes the “creation of local production chain” as a mainstay of the export business and that “growth is leveraged on knowledge and not on man hours “.
” One thing to be part of a production line patented elsewhere and otherwise is to generate intellectual property in the country, “he said.
said that there are “parts of development by being specific we ask local businesses that can be anywhere in the country” and insisted that “if the provider is local, the export business generates local employment” .
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