Tech Jobs in Mexico City, Mexico

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Mexico City has become the leading tech hub in Latin America, hosting over 6,000 open roles that range from software development to AI research. The city’s proximity to the U.S. market, large talent pool, and supportive venture ecosystem—highlighted by events such as Mexico City Tech Week—drive continuous demand for skilled professionals.

Key players include fintech giants like Klarna and local startups such as Bitso, e‑commerce leaders like MercadoLibre, SaaS firms like Clarity, and game studios such as Kabam. Offices cluster in Polanco, Roma Norte, and Condesa, offering a mix of high‑speed co‑working spaces and traditional corporate environments.

The average monthly rent for a one‑bedroom in Polanco hovers around 10,000 MXN, while tech salaries typically range from 25,000 to 55,000 MXN—adjusted for inflation and currency shifts. Transparent salary listings empower candidates to negotiate with clarity and reduce the risk of over‑ or under‑paying in a market with rapid economic changes.

Board Certified Behavioral Analyst- San Diego - EBSH Home experienced

Company: Redwood Family Care Network

Location: National City, CA

Posted Aug 15, 2025

Master’s degree in related field preferred, BCBA credential required. This position will require a valid California ID or Driver’s License.

Kitchen & Bath Showroom Sales Consultant

Company: Interiors By Thomas

Location: Sun City West, AZ

Posted Aug 15, 2025

The Sales Consultant will be responsible for understanding client needs, providing tailored solutions, and driving sales through exceptional service.

Board Certified Behavioral Analyst- San Diego - EBSH Home experienced

Company: Redwood Family Care Network

Location: National City, CA

Posted Aug 15, 2025

Master’s degree in related field preferred, BCBA credential required. This position will require a valid California ID or Driver’s License.

CDL Driver

Company: GardaWorld Cash

Location: Long Island City, NY

Posted Aug 15, 2025

21 years of age or older with a valid and clean driver’s license. We provide our clients with solutions in every phase of their cash supply chain, including…

Customer Service-Bilingual (Bengali OR Hindi OR Ordu)

Company: Equiliem.com

Location: Long Island City, NY

Posted Aug 15, 2025

Perform data entry tasks to update customer information and track service requests. Maintain accurate records of customer interactions and transactions using…

Frequently Asked Questions

What tech roles are most common in Mexico City?
Software engineer, frontend and backend developer, full‑stack, mobile engineer, data scientist, machine‑learning engineer, product manager, UX/UI designer, devops, cybersecurity analyst, and AI research scientist are the most in‑demand positions. Companies such as Google Mexico, MercadoLibre, and Bitso frequently list these roles.
Is work remote or on‑site?
The trend leans toward hybrid models. Large firms like Google, Amazon, and IBM require on‑site presence in Polanco or Santa Fe, while startups like Kio Networks and Clarity offer fully remote or flexible schedules. Co‑working spaces in Roma Norte provide a viable option for remote workers wanting occasional office time.
Who are the biggest employers?
Top employers include MercadoLibre, Google Mexico, IBM, Amazon, Softtek, Kio Networks, Klarna, Microsoft, Atlassian, and local fintechs such as Bitso and Fondeadora. These companies maintain a strong presence in Polanco, Santa Fe, and Condesa.
What salary can I expect?
Base salaries vary by role: junior software engineers earn 25,000–35,000 MXN/month, mid‑level 35,000–50,000 MXN, senior roles 45,000–70,000 MXN. Product managers and data scientists can expect 40,000–65,000 MXN. Equity, bonuses, and health benefits are common in larger firms.
How do I relocate to Mexico City for tech work?
Secure a work visa (TN for NAFTA/USMCA citizens, or a temporary work visa for others). Find housing in neighborhoods like Polanco or Condesa—average rent 10,000–15,000 MXN/month. Learn basic Spanish, acquire a local SIM, and join tech meet‑ups such as the Mexico City Tech Community to build networks. Budget for transportation and cost of living adjustments due to inflation.

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