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Work & Business Guide

Job market, business opportunities, and work environment in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Work & Business in Buenos Aires

Business Environment

7.0/10

Strong office base with 1,965 offices and good talent supply from 31 universities, but regulations and macro volatility still add friction. Business support is solid for services and professional firms, while inflation and formalization gaps raise operating risk.

Employment Rate
88.0%

Estimated employment rate is 88.0% using an 12.0% unemployment proxy, with services accounting for about 72.8% of national employment. Hiring is strongest in finance, professional services, technology, retail, and logistics, while formal job losses have exceeded 115,000 nationally since late 2023.

Startup Ecosystem
7.1/10

Active startup scene supported by 7 coworking spaces, 31 universities, and local accelerators such as Endeavor Argentina and local fintech programs. Funding exists but is tighter than in major global hubs, so founders rely on dense networking and export-oriented business models.

Average Salary Range

ARS 1,200,000-3,500,000 monthly

Professional salaries vary widely by sector, with tech and finance above the city average and lower-paying service roles pulling the median down. The database salary rating of 8.2/10 suggests comparatively strong pay potential, but inflation makes real income comparison difficult.

Key Industries

Technology & Software

Large pool of developers and IT services, supported by universities and export-oriented firms.

Financial Services

Major banking, payments, and fintech activity concentrated in the city center.

Professional Services

Accounting, legal, consulting, and business support firms form a core employer base.

Retail & E-commerce

Large consumer market with strong demand for operations, sales, and digital commerce roles.

Logistics & Trade

Port-linked logistics, distribution, and import-export services benefit from metropolitan scale.

Creative & Media

Design, advertising, and content businesses are concentrated in the city’s service economy.

Major Employers

Banco Galicia

Financial Services

BBVA Argentina

Financial Services

Mercado Libre

Technology & E-commerce

Telecom Argentina

Telecommunications

YPF

Energy

Accenture

Professional Services

Globant

Technology

PwC Argentina

Professional Services
Coworking Spaces

7 listed coworking spaces

Coworking supply in the database is limited at 7 spaces, which is far below larger Latin American startup hubs. Entrepreneurs still benefit from central office supply and university-linked networking, but dedicated flexible workspace inventory appears tight.

Networking Events

Regular tech, startup, and professional meetups

Networking is centered on university communities, chambers of commerce, fintech groups, and startup events in the capital. Buenos Aires hosts recurring founder and investor meetups, but scale is smaller than in top global startup cities.

This content was generated using artificial intelligence based on publicly available information. It is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, immigration, or professional advice. Information may be incomplete or outdated. Always verify with official sources before making decisions.

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