HR services and staffing platform operating across 38 countries with infrastructure scaling for Mexico expansion
Randstad México is the Mexican subsidiary of a publicly traded global HR services company managing millions of candidate placements and training engagements annually. The tech stack is production-heavy (Kubernetes, EKS, Prometheus, Grafana, Datadog) and engineering-forward hiring (6 engineers vs. 2 sales roles), signaling infrastructure modernization rather than go-to-market acceleration. Active projects center on visualization, reporting automation, and infrastructure-as-code — typical of a maturing platform moving from manual operations toward scaled, observable systems.
Randstad México is the Mexico-based operation of Randstad, a global HR services leader founded in 1960 and publicly listed on NYSE Euronext. The parent company operates across 38 countries with presence in pharmaceuticals, industrial, banking, real estate, and technology sectors. Randstad México has maintained 26+ years of local operations with 8 branches nationwide and is a member of AMECH (Asociación Mexicana de Empresas de Capital Humano). The subsidiary is currently establishing a small Mexico office and building out reporting, observability, and internal automation infrastructure to support regional scaling. Hiring is concentrated in engineering and data roles across Mexico, Canada, and Peru.
Randstad México runs AWS (EKS), Kubernetes, with observability via Prometheus, Grafana, and Datadog. Analytics and reporting are powered by Domo and Tableau. Development stack includes Python, Go, Java, JavaScript/React, C#/ASP.NET, and infrastructure-as-code via Terraform.
Active projects include visualization and reporting suite implementation, infrastructure-as-code initiatives, monitoring and observability setup, custom automation tools, and establishing a new Mexico office. Internal priorities center on reducing manual testing, improving reporting accuracy, and scaling the automation framework.
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