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Brazil’s talent shortage time bomb sparking migration
According to a recent article by The Boston Consulting Group, the vast majority of Brazilians do not see Brazil as the best place to develop their careers.
05 September 2018
Accenture to add 300 new hires in Costa Rica
Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solis announced last month that global consultancy Accenture is planning to significantly expand its operations in Costa Rica – adding 300 new jobs over the next
29 September 2014
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