Talent Acquisition
Made Easy
It takes more than just looking online to find the best IT talent. Finding someone with the proper skill set can be a real challenge, and the interview process is key to engaging people with top-notch IT skills. ITWarp has refined its recruitment procedure so that we can find the right candidate for the job. We identify prospective professionals who have the appropriate technical qualifications and who love problem solving – people who will be an excellent addition to your team.
ITWarp focuses on helping U.S. companies to find and outsource Latin-American IT talent. We pride ourselves on providing the best information technology talent available. Whether you’re looking to augment your IT staff or you wish to outsource your IT needs, we can help.
With our flexible staffing options, you can find the perfect solution for your business. Let us show you what we can do!
Rising Star of
IT Talent
Latin America is a great option for companies that are looking for IT talent outside of the US, yet want to have easy access and communication. LATAM has become the rising star of nearshore IT outsourcing for the following reasons.
Home to many award-winning universities and educational institutions, Latin-America has a talent pool of over one million IT professionals.
Labor costs across LATAM are competitive with Eastern-Europe. U.S. companies find superior value in Latin America because of the excellent technical qualifications and high levels of English proficiency.
Many sociological and cultural similarities exist between North and South America. Latin Americans are proud of their work ethic, and tend to see their accomplishments as reflecting on their whole family.
Unlike Asia or Eastern Europe, Latin American countries are in a similar time zone to the USA. Mexico is on Mountain and Central time, and most of South America is only one hour ahead of New York. It makes communication so much easier than having to juggle a 7 to 12+ hour time difference between the US and Asia or Eastern Europe.
Latin American government initiatives to emphasize technological subjects and English have resulted in a high level of English language proficiency, generally superior to what you’ll find in Asia or Eastern Europe.