La Nación shares updates on TEC careers, workplace accident, and UCR’s snake identification app

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on April 6, 2026, covering topics ranging from education and employment to public safety and health.

On April 6, 2026, La Nación reported about the high demand for a specific career at the Costa Rica Institute of Technology (TEC). According to their post: ” Carrera más solicitada del TEC este 2026 cuenta con cerca del 100% de empleabilidad y salario puede llegar a $3.000 mensuales https://t.co/tkk9uteTA7″. The tweet highlights that the most sought-after program at TEC in 2026 offers nearly full employability and salaries up to $3,000 per month.

Shortly after, La Nación addressed a workplace accident at a major construction site. On April 6, they posted: ” Trabajador que sufrió accidente en construcción del nuevo estadio Eladio Rosabal fue traslado al hospital https://t.co/viDyKYk2WS”. This message informed readers that an employee injured during the construction of the new Eladio Rosabal stadium was transported to the hospital.

In another update on April 6, La Nación shared information about a digital tool developed by the University of Costa Rica (UCR) for snake identification. Their tweet stated: ” ¿Vio una serpiente? App gratuita de la UCR le dice si es venenosa y cómo actuar https://t.co/bOYIBK0EaF”. The app is designed to help users determine whether a snake is venomous and provides guidance on how to respond if one is encountered.

The TEC is known for its rigorous academic programs and strong connections with local industries. The institution frequently reports high employment rates among its graduates. Construction projects like the new Eladio Rosabal stadium are subject to strict labor regulations in Costa Rica regarding worker safety. Meanwhile, initiatives such as UCR’s free app reflect ongoing efforts by local universities to address public health risks associated with wildlife encounters in the country.



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