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The company will open an engineering and services center to support local and global companies in the cloud.


05/09/2021 9:00

  • Clarín.com

  • Technology

Updated 05/09/2021 9:00 AM

Google Argentina

, the local company of the computer giant, will

inaugurate a new engineering and services center in the country to provide cloud support

to local and global companies.

Google has been present in Argentina for more than 14 years and since 2019, in line with the company's global strategy, it promoted the growth of the

Google Cloud

cloud solutions team

"

to contribute to the growth of digital transformation in the country" , the company reported.

For this reason, it announced that it will

hire qualified personnel

to occupy new positions at the center, which will provide support for the implementation of Data Center migration solutions, Big Data, Analytics and AI (artificial intelligence).

"When we talk about expanding the business in the cloud, we are not referring simply to making use of this technology but also to invigorating and

growing the ecosystem and generating new employment opportunities,

" said Eduardo López, President of Google Cloud Latin America.

And he added: “Argentina is a relevant market for the growth of the Cloud business.

Local talent, added to the overlap of the time zone with several critical markets for the business, means that the country has the perfect conditions to provide support to our clients not only locally but also globally ”.

Estimated salary

In an

auspicious market

for IT resources, the technology giant began recruiting Cloud Infrastructure Architect, Cloud Data Architect, Cloud Architect (SAP) and Cloud Foundations Architect profiles specifically in Buenos Aires.

From the technology company they did not give details of the number of hires they aspire to reach, although they maintained that it will be a significant group.

They also did not reveal the remuneration offered

;

but based on the survey made by the Glasdoor site, these are jobs with an average base salary of

$ 145,000 per month

.

Currently, the company has

285 employees in the country

and hopes to increase that staff, through the growth of Google Cloud to accompany local firms and help them in their digital transformation process.

Santiago Souza, head of the new Google Cloud Engineering and Services Center in Argentina.

Photo: Google.

Under the leadership of

Santiago Souza

, the new Google Cloud Engineering and Services Center will hire different roles and positions aimed at leading cloud implementation and adoption projects.

Requirements to apply

Have undergraduate studies in the fields of science, technology, engineering, or mathematics.

Have experience in infrastructure, IT, software development or product operations management projects.

Fluent English.

This Google Cloud initiative joins

existing

training programs

such as Cloud Onboard, the free annual event aimed at developers that in 2020 had more than 7,000 participants from Latin America in virtual format.


It also plans to invest in

new educational programs

in partnership with more than 50 Latin American universities, to incorporate relevant content on emerging technologies, such as cloud computing, to reduce the knowledge gap in engineering programs. cloud technology and generate more career opportunities in the IT sector.

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