IT services and software engineering for banking, insurance, and retail
Kibernum is a Chilean IT services firm operating four business units (IT staffing, custom software engineering, BPO, and training) across 1,000+ professionals. The tech stack is heavily Microsoft-aligned (.NET, C#, SQL Server, Azure suite), and current project work shows two distinct pressures: modernizing legacy systems (monolith-to-microservices, IAM/PAM integrations, compliance hardening) and ERP transitions (PeopleSoft and SAP migrations). Hiring velocity is accelerating with a 6:5 senior-to-mid engineer ratio, indicating either scaled delivery on complex migrations or leadership gaps in execution.
Founded in 1991, Kibernum serves more than 80 companies across banking, insurance, retail, and systems integration. The firm operates through four specialized units: IT People (staffing and recruitment), Software Engineering (custom development and maintenance), BPO (business process outsourcing), and Training (technical upskilling). Core competencies span systems analysis and design, development, QA and testing, implementation, and business process optimization. The company is headquartered in Santiago, Chile, with all current hiring activity concentrated domestically.
Primarily Microsoft-centric: C#, .NET, ASP.NET Core, SQL Server, and Azure (App Service, SQL, Storage, Key Vault, Service Bus, Functions, DevOps). Also uses Docker, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, Redis, GitLab CI/CD, and monitoring via Prometheus.
Current work spans modernization (CI/CD pipelines, monolith-to-microservices, Azure orchestration), security/compliance (IAM, privileged access management, access recertification), and ERP implementation (PeopleSoft modules, SAP-to-PeopleSoft migration, business process automation).
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