BYMA seeks professionals in Argentina: positions and how to apply

2023-08-31 11:00:00

BYMA, Bolsas y Mercados Argentinos, is looking for professionals who want to join its purpose of transforming investment into work and development for Argentina. The areas that have open positions are technology, innovation, accounting, commercial, administration, finance and legal.

There are ten current job offers and they are focused on students and graduates to fill the positions of Initiative Portfolio Management Leader, Corporate Lawyer and Transformation Management Leader, among others. Your challenge will be to add your contribution to the evolution of the Capital Market.

Why work at BYMA?

The BYMA Group is made up of various companies: BYMA, Caja de Valores and TECVAL; and integrated by almost 400 collaborators. So far in 2023, more than 45 people have joined the organization.

BYMA offers a comprehensive Value Proposal, focused on professional development and a flexible work model. Some of the initiatives that employees can access are: flexible work (3 days of remote work and 2 days of face-to-face work per week); scholarships, courses and training proposals; flexible vacations (14 days before or following said period, work online from wherever you want); lactation room, gradual paid return following maternity leave, extended paternity leave, and more.

For BYMA, education and job creation for Argentina is a priority. Next, we detail the searches that are open. Those interested can apply and find more information at:

Perfiles Techie:

Accounting, administrative profiles:

Legal profiles:

Commercial profiles:

Innovation profiles:

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