Thursday, November 5, 2015

TradeStation software company plans to hire 55 engineers … – The Nation Costa Rica

The companies TradeStation Global Services, SA, with three years of operating in Costa Rica built banking software, plans to expand its number of employees from 65 to 120 in the next two years.

According to Alberto Paredes, vice president of operations of the firm, the goal is to hire engineers in developing and maintaining software.

According to the expansion plan, TradeStation move its but within the same headquarters Ultrapark 1, Heredia.

Paredes, who did not disclose the amount of investment in Costa Rica, said that explored options in Chile and Colombia, but education Costa Rican workers, their English and the proximity of the country with the United States tipped the balance in favor of the country.

“Engineers of Costa Rica are very well prepared,” he said Vice President in a telephone interview with The Nation.

The announcement of this extension as ombudsmen held this afternoon the company in conjunction with the Costa Rican Coalition for Development Initiatives (CINDE) and the Ministry Foreign Trade (Comex).

TradeStation Global Services, SA It is dedicated to the development and maintenance of banking software, and its office in Costa Rica was the first of his group to perform these functions outside the United States.

From Costa Rica programs that will later be used globally in countries like the US, Europe, Japan and China are developed.

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