Nextel Argentina is looking for new subscribers in the Province of Buenos Aires.

Nextel Argentina is looking for new subscribers and revenue in the Province of Buenos Aires.

Nextel Argentina, whose 1998 iDEN-enabled phone launch was a game-changer in the BA cellular arena, is launching an ambitious expansion into the Province of Buenos Aires. The company just announced plans to invest $262 million pesos ($67.6 million USD) this year in order to extend Nextel service to the cities of Tandil, Balcarce, Azul and Olavarría. While Balcarce joined the network yesterday, the other three cities will be added in the second half of the year. Coverage will simultaneously be extended along the length of Highway 226 and Highway 3, two of the main provincial arteries which intersect near Azul. Like sister divisions in other Latin American countries, Nextel Argentina’s ranks are made up of young, talented engineers and IT professionals. According to LinkedIn, the median age of NA’s 1,000 employees is 28 and most are graduates of BA’s best universities. Virginia-based NII Holdings currently has operations in Argentina, Mexico, Peru, Chile and neighboring Brazil where the company has grown its subscriber base at an annual rate of 40% since 2006. Here in Argentina, the company has invested more than $2.8 billion pesos ($723 million USD) since 1998 on infrastructure and network expansion to Argentina’s largest cities. More recently, the ubiquitous Nextel two-way beep was assigned a name last year, Prip!, while the company was awarded the prestigious National Quality Award for the second time.

Kenexa's Buenos Aires office is the company's first in Latin America

Kenexa's Buenos Aires office is the company's first in Latin America. The company trades under NASDAQ symbol KNXA.

From I.T. guys to creative design professionals to financial service reps, the talent pool in Buenos Aires is deep and wide. So if you are a growing company looking to hire the best people, streamline processes and control costs at the same time, Argentina’s appeal is undeniable. Yet most companies lack the know-how or local connections to make this sort of talent acquisition a reality. That’s when recruitment process outsourcing, or RPO, becomes a great alternative, and one industry leader is opening a BA office to give interested employers a link to Argentina. U.S.-based Kenexa (NASDAQ: KNXA) already has offices in 19 countries, but the Buenos Aires office will be their first in Latin America. Kenexa’s Phil Stewart explained the significance of the annoucement, “By opening a RPO Center of Excellence in a region with a highly educated talent pool, we are enhancing our ability to support our clients in multiple languages. Not only does the Argentina location expand our global footprint, but it also provides a local presence for the many large organizations headquartered in Latin America.” For more information on Kenexa and RPO solutions, visit their LinkedIn, Facebook or Twitter pages.

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