Governor Alfredo Cornejo visited the new PwC Argentina offices in the Workplace Palmares building in Godoy Cruz, a milestone that reinforces Mendoza's relevance as a destination for professional and technology-based services. The firm, present in the province since 1959, is thus consolidating its growth and its bet on the development of local talent. Cornejo highlighted the importance of the arrival and expansion of international companies like PwC, emphasizing job creation and the development of the productive matrix. "We believe this is a Mendoza brand that we must continue to promote, so they are welcome," the governor said. Partners of the firm, Martín Tarrío and Miguel Urus, highlighted PwC's 66-year history in the region and its strategic vision of Mendoza as a hub for talent and professional services. They also stressed that Mendoza's professionals work not only for the region but for all of Argentina and the world. The company plans to hire another 100 professionals in the next 2-3 years, jumping from 200 to 300 jobs. This growth opens new opportunities for both the local practice and the export of knowledge services, one of the most dynamic sectors in Mendoza. For the provincial government, initiatives like this consolidate a favorable ecosystem for investment and quality employment, reaffirming Mendoza as an attractive territory for global companies seeking competitiveness, talent, and institutional stability.
Governor of Mendoza Opens New PwC Offices
Governor Alfredo Cornejo inaugurated the expanded PwC offices in Mendoza, emphasizing the importance of attracting international companies to create jobs and develop local talent. The company plans to hire 100 more professionals in the coming years.