BancoPopularCR announces job opening for developer position and invites public engagement

Jorge Eduardo Sánchez President at Banco Popular Y De Desarrollo Comunal - Official Website
Jorge Eduardo Sánchez President at Banco Popular Y De Desarrollo Comunal - Official Website
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Banco Popular de Costa Rica has announced new employment opportunities through its official X (formerly Twitter) account, focusing on recruitment for a technical position and inviting broader engagement from the public.

On September 22, 2025, Banco Popular posted: “¡Únase a nuestro equipo! En Popular Digital estamos en búsqueda de un Desarrollador – Crédito Backoffice, con contratación indefinida. https://t.co/ZkwPInjAzS” The message highlights an open-ended contract for a developer role within the bank’s digital division.

Shortly after, another post on the same day provided additional details about the application process: “Postúlese y forme parte de una organización que impulsa innovación y desarrollo.Más información en nuestra Bolsa de Empleo: https://t.co/xhwpiOfoVR
Fecha límite para aplicar: 27 de septiembre del 2025.”
This tweet emphasizes Banco Popular’s commitment to innovation and development and specifies that applications will be accepted until September 27, 2025.

Later in the evening of September 22, Banco Popular engaged with its audience by asking: “Cuentenos: ¿Cómo planea moverse hoy?”

Banco Popular is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading financial institutions. The bank frequently uses social media platforms to share job openings and promote community interaction. Their digital initiatives reflect ongoing efforts to modernize banking services and foster innovation in their workforce.



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