Tim Cook confirms the new Apple Store in Mexico

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A few days ago we echoed the rumors that the Apple Insider publication had published in which an advertising brochure was shown in which invited his employees to travel to Mexico to teach his future co-workers, the operation of Apple stores. This is a common practice when those from Cupertino open new stores in a country, in fact we could already see it when last year Apple opened two stores in Brazil.

A few days after that leak, the very Tim Cook just confirmed on Twitter that in a few months, they will open the first Apple Store in the country, without giving more information. If we want more information about it, we have to go to the web where Apple looks for employees and where we can see how those interested can already send their resumes.

Apple's plans are to open the first Apple Store in Mexico City, exactly in the Santa Fe shopping center. Although other rumors claim that the Cupertino-based firm could open new stores in Guadalajara and Monterrey, there is currently no official confirmation. . If you live in Mexico City, you are an Apple expert and want to work in the first Apple Store in Mexico, come over here to see all the jobs Apple is looking for currently for the first store in the country.

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Currently, it seems that Apple's plans to open new stores start to expand in Latin America and put aside the Asian giant a bit, where in just a couple of years, the Cupertino-based firm has opened 30 new stores in the country. The next countries where Apple is rumored to open new stores would be Argentina, Chile and Peru.


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