Chilean startup Time Jobs absorbed by its Peruvian subsidiary
Chilean startup Time Jobs, specializing in connecting talent with job opportunities, has officially been absorbed by its subsidiary in Peru. This decision comes at a time when the job market in Latin America is undergoing constant evolution, driven by digitalization and the increasing demand for platforms that facilitate job searching.
The new owner of Time Jobs has outlined a strategic plan aimed at enhancing operations in Peru, a market that has shown significant growth in the adoption of technology for human resource management. With this absorption, Time Jobs aims to expand its user base and improve its service offerings, aligning with current trends of remote and flexible work.
In the past year, the job market in Peru has witnessed a rise in investment in tech startups, creating a conducive ecosystem for innovation. The absorption of Time Jobs by its Peruvian subsidiary reflects this trend and represents an opportunity for Peruvian professionals to access a wider range of job offers.
According to the new plan, improvements will be implemented on the platform, including the integration of artificial intelligence tools that will optimize job searching and candidate selection. Additionally, collaborations with local companies are anticipated to enrich the job offerings and ensure that Time Jobs remains relevant in a competitive market.
Since its founding, Time Jobs has aimed to bridge the gap between job supply and demand in Latin America, and with this absorption, the focus will shift to consolidating its presence in Peru, a key market in the region. As negotiations and the integration of both teams progress, Time Jobs is expected to continue its mission of facilitating access to employment in an ever-changing labor environment.