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Employment Agencies in Mexico

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Employment Agencies in MexicoIf you're a foreigner looking for a job in Mexico then one of the best ways to start your search is to get in contact with your respective country's chamber of commerce. In Mexico, the American Chamber of Commerce offers the best job opportunities for foreigners and they have offices in the nation's three biggest cities.

 

 

American Chamber of Commerce - Mexico
For a small fee, the American Chamber of Commerce offers services for finding employment.
Lucerna No. 78, Colonia Juarez
06600 Mexico, D.F.
Tel: (52) 5141-3800
Fax: (52) 5703-3908/2911
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

AmCham - Guadalajara
Av. Moctezuma No. 442 Colonia Jardines del Sol
45050 Zapopan, Jalisco.
Tel: (52) 3634-6606
Fax: (52) 3634-7374

 

AmCham - Monterrey
Rio Manzanares 434, Oriente Colonia del Valle
66220 Garza Garcia, Nueva Leon
Tel: (52) 8114-2000
Fax: (52) 8114-2100

 

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