Argentinean Web Programmer
January 6, 2010 2:33 PM
Help me find a programmer in Argentina!!!
Hi everyone,
Help me find a programmer in Argentina! I would like to hire a programmer that lives in Argentina, I have a US company and would like to hire someone that works from home. Where is the best place to advertise? Something along the lines of the American Monster.com or Craigslist etc. Or any sites specific to web development jobs.
Tried to look up sites on my own, but wasn't having much luck. What kinda of salary should I expect to pay if I am looking for someone full time.
Anyone ever hire in Argentina before?
Thanks
Hi everyone,
Help me find a programmer in Argentina! I would like to hire a programmer that lives in Argentina, I have a US company and would like to hire someone that works from home. Where is the best place to advertise? Something along the lines of the American Monster.com or Craigslist etc. Or any sites specific to web development jobs.
Tried to look up sites on my own, but wasn't having much luck. What kinda of salary should I expect to pay if I am looking for someone full time.
Anyone ever hire in Argentina before?
Thanks
have worked with contracting company called Globant before. Really good programmers, don't know how much they charge.
posted by maulik at 3:16 PM on January 6, 2010
posted by maulik at 3:16 PM on January 6, 2010
I have a friend who shuttles between NYC and Argentina, who owns a development company. He would be an amazing resource for you, for sure. I have no idea what salaries are like in BA, but I'm sure he would. Mail me for info.
posted by functionequalsform at 4:15 PM on January 6, 2010
posted by functionequalsform at 4:15 PM on January 6, 2010
I'm dying to know--what's so special about Argentina?
posted by pwnguin at 5:39 PM on January 6, 2010
posted by pwnguin at 5:39 PM on January 6, 2010
A popular jobs site there is www.computrabajo.com.ar. If you're searching on that page, desarrollador = developer and programador = programmer.
I did a quick search there and noticed that virtually none of the jobs mention the salary in their descriptions. I did find two though, one of which was for a Senior Java Developer, offering between AR$ 3500 and AR$4000 (~US$ 1000), and the second for an iPhone Developer (2 years exp) offering US$ 1000.
It has been two years since I lived there, working as a programmer. During my time there, prices changed quite a lot as well as the value of the US dollar, so I won't quote any numbers from then. What I can say is that I was surprised at how low salaries in general were relative to the cost of living.
Are you looking for a senior or junior programmer?
posted by Gomez_in_the_South at 6:06 PM on January 6, 2010
I did a quick search there and noticed that virtually none of the jobs mention the salary in their descriptions. I did find two though, one of which was for a Senior Java Developer, offering between AR$ 3500 and AR$4000 (~US$ 1000), and the second for an iPhone Developer (2 years exp) offering US$ 1000.
It has been two years since I lived there, working as a programmer. During my time there, prices changed quite a lot as well as the value of the US dollar, so I won't quote any numbers from then. What I can say is that I was surprised at how low salaries in general were relative to the cost of living.
Are you looking for a senior or junior programmer?
posted by Gomez_in_the_South at 6:06 PM on January 6, 2010
The Argentine equivalent of Silicon Valley is known as Palermo Valley. There's a huge group of techies with that name who can probably help you out.
posted by blazingunicorn at 4:12 AM on January 7, 2010
posted by blazingunicorn at 4:12 AM on January 7, 2010
pwnguin, I suspect the relative dearth of techie companies, decent level of education, and devalued currency all make Argentina "special" in this instance.
posted by lowlife at 8:49 AM on January 7, 2010
posted by lowlife at 8:49 AM on January 7, 2010
Actually, there are lots of techie companies here, which makes the tech job market tight in Argentina. It depends on the technology but there are specific user communities for Java, .NET, Python, Ruby, Rails, etc... I'm heavily involved in the Ruby/Rails community here so you can email me if you want and i'm happy to talk w/you.
posted by carlodio at 11:17 AM on January 7, 2010
posted by carlodio at 11:17 AM on January 7, 2010
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posted by doteatop at 3:10 PM on January 6, 2010