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Chilean startup Time Jobs has been absorbed by its Peru subsidiary, marking a significant shift in its strategy.
Artificial intelligence poses a significant risk to millions of Hispanic jobs in the U.S.
A recent study shows that 50% of Americans are worried about AI affecting family employment.
The adoption of artificial intelligence is changing the labor landscape in Latin America.
Freelance work in Latin America guarantees a minimum wage but does not provide social security.
The San Miguel Municipality has launched a job call for 15 job positions.
The increase in youth not studying or working is alarming in the region.
The average salary in Peru has recorded its highest growth in 16 years.
An IDB report outlines strategies to optimize employment in the region.
Telecommuting, once viewed as the future, is now facing a decline in many companies across Latin America.
It is projected that by 2026, 39% of the skills required in the job market will change due to AI.
Artificial intelligence is changing how job seekers find work in tech.