
Employment expectations in Peru reach 37% as companies expand
Employment expectations in Peru have shown a significant increase, reaching 37% in the first quarter of 2026. This rise is primarily attributed to companies planning to boost their hiring in various sectors, driven by an economic expansion.
Recent studies indicate that sectors such as commerce, construction, and technology are leading this positive trend. Businesses have expressed their intentions to invest in human talent, reflecting not only optimism about economic growth but also the necessity to adapt to new market demands.
In the broader context of Latin America, employment recovery has become a central theme. As regional economies stabilize following the pandemic's impacts, the increase in hiring in Peru may serve as a positive indicator for other countries also looking to reactivate their labor markets.
However, despite these encouraging expectations, specialists warn about the importance of maintaining labor policies that protect workers' rights and foster a favorable environment for sustainable growth. It is crucial that companies focus not only on the quantity of hires but also on the quality of the jobs they offer.
As Peru advances toward a more robust economic recovery, the challenge will be to ensure that the benefits of this expansion translate into accessible and sustainable job opportunities for all Peruvians.