San Jose, Costa Rica. August 5, 2024. ServiceNow, the
AI platform for business transformation, has announced the expansion of its
Costa Rica office as the company’s momentum in Latin America continues. ServiceNow expects to increase local headcount to more than 200 people by the end of 2024, and is hiring in areas such as information technology, sales operations, digital design, finance, and more. In addition, the company launched a new Costa Rica ServiceNow User Group, a digital community to connect ServiceNow users in the country.
This expansion of ServiceNow’s talent footprint comes after the company opened its first offices in March 2023 in the
America Free Trade Zone (AFZ). With more than 150 employees in Costa Rica already, ServiceNow has made the country a key hub for its Latin America operations, benefitting from a significant tech talent pool and high educational standards.
“This expansion represents our firm commitment to global excellence,” affirmed Laura Campos, Director of People Enablement & Site Leader ServiceNow Costa Rica. “By taking advantage of
Costa Rica’s exceptional talent, we are building our capacities and our position in the vanguard of technological innovation. This initiative will enable us to deliver speedier, more efficient solutions, providing global organizations with digital workflow management that optimizes productivity and improves user experience.”
ServiceNow has also launched its first Costa Rica ServiceNow User Group (SNUG), a digital community designed to create an ecosystem where members can collaborate in person and online to share best practices, collaborate, and hear directly from ServiceNow experts about the newest platform releases and innovation. By participating in the Costa Rica SNUG, members can expect to gain product knowledge that will help maximize their ServiceNow investment. Anyone interested in joining and becoming an early member can do so at
Costa Rica SNUG.
“With ServiceNow, we are partnering with a global company that has experienced significant evolution, one of the world’s fastest growing cloud business software companies serving 8,100+ business customers globally, including about 85% of the Fortune 500. Costa Rica’s thriving
tech scene, commitment to sustainability, and its local talent are important factors to ServiceNow’s continued growth,” said Marianela Urgellés, CINDE’s managing director.
Looking for a job opportunity? During the remainder of 2024, ServiceNow plans to expand its local team by more than 200 people to support global demand for its services. The multinational now has openings for systems engineers, revenue accountants, technical product managers, partner success managers, senior database engineers, technical program managers, technical consultants, sales operations analysts, senior software engineers, digital designers, and other positions. Anyone who is interested can apply online through
ServiceNow Careers.
“At ServiceNow we prioritize people in everything we do. We improve the work environment for everyone, including our employees, helping everyone live a full life and sharing unique talents. We work hard to provide resources such as integrated benefits, mental and family health plans, and an inclusive culture that encourages flexibility and confidence for integrating work and personal life the best way possible,” added Campos.
About ServiceNowServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) is putting AI to work for people. We move with the pace of innovation to help customers transform organizations across every industry while upholding a trustworthy, human centered approach to deploying our products and services at scale. Our AI platform for business transformation connects people, processes, data, and devices to increase productivity and maximize business outcomes. For more information, visit: www.servicenow.com.
About CINDECINDE offers expertise and strategic guidance for investment, business development, and promotion of talent initiatives in Costa Rica. Thanks to its more than 43 years of working with multinational firms and serving as a key player in the investment ecosystem, CINDE has developed dozens of talent promotion initiatives as a key element in the Costa Rican business climate and helped more than 450 multinationals to set up in Costa Rica.