Costo:
Indeed, while costs are increasing in India, the country is generally less expensive than Latin America and most other locations, especially for companies that don't require high-end software developers. The average annual salary for an IT worker in the U.S. is about $75,000, according to a late 2007 report by Alsbridge, an outsourcing consulting firm. In India it's about $7,779 and in Argentina, it's slightly higher at $9,478. In Brazil, the annual wage jumps to $13,163, and in Mexico it climbs to $17,899.
Fuerza laboral:
Even Lopez acknowledges that Latin America can't approximate India's scale. Mexico, for instance, has about 500,000 IT workers and graduates an additional 65,000 each year. Last year in India there were more than 1.6 million IT workers employed; an additional 495,000 graduate each year, according to NASSCOM, an IT trade group in India. Instead, Lopez envisions Mexico and the rest of Latin America acting as a complement to India and other offshore locations.
Un mercado interesante, pero extremadamente competitivo.
http://www.businessweek.com/print/technology/content/apr2008/tc2008
Palabras clave: exportación, industria informática, mercado laboral, outsourcing
Comentarios
Y suponiendo que se trabajan 48 horas a la semana 4 semanas por mes y que un año tiene 52 semanas.
a ver si en USA el salario es 75000 seria 75000/2496 = 30.04$ la hora (por ahi oi que ganaban 70 USD la hora) al mes 6250$
India 7779/2496 = 3.12$ al mes 648.25$
Argentina 9478/2496 = 3.80$ al mes 789.83$
Brasil 13163/2496 = 5.27$ al mes 1096.92$
Mexico 17899/2496 = 7.17$ al mes 1491.58$
Aqui digamos al mes 500$ ? podemos competir en precio, pero no en escala (volumen).
con:
Mexico 65000 graduados al año
India 495000 graduados/año
San Simon graduados 2007 de Sistemas = 58 (y eso que fue un buen año) Informatica 28
San Simon 86 graduados al año.