Why LATAM
Timezone overlap, technical depth, English proficiency, and cost, in one place. No hype, just the facts.
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Software developers across LATAM
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Days to first shortlist
Timezone overlap
LATAM engineers share 8+ hours of working overlap with US Eastern every day. Real standups, real code reviews, real unblocking.
Bars show 9am–6pm local time per zone. Overlap based on US Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5).
Cost comparison
Full-Stack Developer
Senior React Developer
DevOps Engineer
Product Manager
Figures reflect 2024–2025 market rates including salary, benefits, and placement fee. Actual rates vary by seniority, role, and country.
English proficiency
Data from the EF English Proficiency Index 2024. All developers we place pass a direct English communication assessment. These numbers reflect the baseline we draw from.
Argentina
Strong English instruction in schools; Buenos Aires ranked top LATAM city for bilingual talent
Uruguay
High literacy rates and strong university English programs; consistent top performer in LATAM
Chile
Government-backed bilingual education initiatives since 2016; strong tech export focus
Colombia
National English program with 2.8M students enrolled; Bogotá and Medellín are hubs for bilingual developers
Brazil
Portuguese-speaking but developers targeting US market typically have solid professional English
Peru
Growing English adoption in tech sector; Lima-based developers increasingly work for US companies
Source: EF English Proficiency Index 2024. Scores reflect relative ranking within Latin America.
Cultural alignment
LATAM engineers who target US companies absorb the same Agile cadences, product thinking, and direct communication norms. The cultural gap is smaller than most people expect.
Real-time collaboration
LATAM engineers share 5–8 hours of overlap with US Eastern and 8–11 with US Pacific. Real standups, real code reviews, real pair programming. Not just async drops into a Slack channel.
US professional norms
LATAM developers working with US companies absorb the same Agile cadences, PR culture, sprint rituals, and product thinking. The collaboration style is familiar from day one.
Direct communication
Unlike some offshore regions, LATAM engineers tend toward direct, proactive communication. They flag blockers early, ask clarifying questions, and give honest feedback, not just status updates.
Strong CS foundation
Brazil, Argentina, and Chile each have universities ranked in the global top 400 for computer science. LATAM produces roughly 150,000 new CS and engineering graduates annually.
Technical maturity
LATAM developers are not playing catch-up. They're building, contributing, and shipping alongside global peers, with the AI tools, open source habits, and remote work experience to show for it.
Of LATAM developers surveyed in the 2024 Stack Overflow Developer Survey actively use AI-assisted coding tools, on par with North American peers. GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Claude are common in their day-to-day workflows.
Active LATAM contributors to GitHub's top 1,000 open source projects as of 2024. Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia each rank in the global top 20 for OSS contribution volume.
VC investment into LATAM tech startups tripled between 2019 and 2023. São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Bogotá, and Santiago each have thriving startup scenes. Y Combinator has backed 60+ LATAM companies.
LATAM developers have been working for US and European companies remotely since the early 2010s. The async discipline, documentation habits, and communication standards are not new. They are tested.
The takeaway: The technical maturity indicators you care about: AI tool adoption, production experience, system design depth. All present in LATAM at the same level as North American peers, for engineers at the senior level. The difference is cost. The output is comparable.
From the teams who hired
“I was skeptical about hiring outside the US. Three months in, my LATAM engineers are on every standup, they proactively unblock each other, and their code quality is better than half the local candidates I interviewed.”
CTO, Series B fintech startup
Series B Fintech, New York, NY
“The timezone overlap was the thing I was most worried about. Turns out, 6 hours is enough for everything that matters. The async habits they've built actually made our team communicate better overall.”
VP Engineering, EdTech platform
EdTech Platform, Austin, TX
“We've tried India, Eastern Europe, and the Philippines. LATAM is the only place where the engineers felt like actual teammates and not a separate track. I attribute a lot of that to the timezone.”
Founder, PropTech startup
PropTech Startup, San Francisco, CA
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