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What are the Most Common Jobs in Mexico?

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01/31/2025

Key Takeaways

  • Some of the most common jobs in Mexico are production workers, machine operators, agricultural laborers, sales employees, traders in stores, and peddlers. 
  • Lawyers, accountants, software developers - these specialized positions are on the rise, especially with Mexico City becoming a big tech hub.
  • Regardless if you’re interested in bilingual customer service or advanced tech roles, TTEC got you covered - plus tons of perks to help you grow.

Most Common Jobs in Mexico

Ever wondered what the job market in Mexico looks like? Whether you’re a local or thinking about making the move, getting familiar with the most common jobs can help guide your career decisions. Let’s take a closer look at some of the most popular roles, organized by industry, in Mexico.

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1. Manufacturing and Assembly

  • Production workers
  • Machine operators
  • Assemblers
  • Transport drivers
  • Quality control technicians

Manufacturing is the top economic sector in Mexico - contributing a whopping $6.58T MX to the Gross Domestic Product in the second quarter of 2024. With numerous factories producing everything from cars to electronics, this sector provides a steady source of jobs. Most importantly, it offers opportunities for both skilled and unskilled workers.

Why is manufacturing so prevalent? Because Mexico's strategic location and trade agreements make it a hub for international companies, especially ones in North American markets. Therefore, many global brands - such as Toyota, Samsung, and Nestle - set up their assembly lines here, creating a ripple effect of employment.

From talent acquisition specialist to trilingual customer service representative, check out all the jobs in Mexico that are available at TTEC.

2. Agriculture

  • Agricultural laborers and farm workers
  • Crop cultivation specialists
  • Livestock management personnel
  • Agricultural equipment operators

Data from the Mexico government shows that there were 2.03 million support workers in agriculture in the second quarter of 2024 - making it one of the most common jobs in the country.

Agriculture is deeply rooted in Mexico's economy. It employs millions, especially in rural areas. Seasonal jobs like picking fruits or vegetables are common, and they offer flexible work options.

Agriculture is more than farming - it includes roles in food processing, distribution, and export. This sector is important for local consumption and international trade. 

3. Retail and Sales

  • Sales employees, traders in stores, and peddlers of various items (except for food) make up 3.58 million, 3.05 million, and 567k workers, respectively
  • Retail sales representatives
  • Cashiers
  • Store managers
  • Customer service associates
  • Merchandising specialists

Retail is an accessible field for many job seekers. In fact, retail trade ($3.43T MX), and wholesale trade ($3.31T MX) are the second and third biggest contributors to Mexico’s economy - after manufacturing, which we covered above. 

You can find many retail jobs, from small family-owned shops to large chain stores. Besides selling, retail jobs include inventory management, customer service, and logistics. Sales roles are also plentiful - where you get to engage directly with customers.

The jobs from this sector are perfect for you if you enjoy interacting with people and thrive in fast-paced environments.

4. Professional and Technical Roles

  • Lawyers
  • Accountants
  • Auditors
  • Analysts 
  • Software Developers

In recent years, professional and technical occupations have gained momentum in Mexico. In fact, Mexico City surpassed Sao Paulo to become Latin America's largest tech talent market with over 300,000 tech specialists

These professional and technical roles (e.g., lawyers, accountants) require specialized skills and often higher education. Regardless if it's in engineering, IT, or finance, these jobs come with significant personal and professional growth potential.

Read More: Jobs in Mexico for English Speakers: Opportunities & Salary That Pays in Dollars

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  • Shared Purpose: We’re all in this together - aiming to make a positive impact on each other, our communities, and the world.
  • Personal Growth: With tons of training options and mentorship programs, you can learn new skills, climb the ladder, or explore new career paths.
  • Deeper Connections: We’re real people who genuinely care about each other. 
  • Well-being: From health benefits to wellness programs, we’re big on helping you feel your best - on and off the clock.
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  • Your Voice: We want your feedback and ideas - through regular check-ins, surveys, or whenever you’ve got something to say.

Application Process

Applying to TTEC is straightforward. You'll start by submitting your resume online, followed by a series of interviews to assess your fit with our team and culture.

If you’re up for an exciting challenge in a culture that truly values you, check out our TTEC Mexico openings and take that next bold step in your career!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Which industries hire the most workers in Mexico?

Manufacturing, agriculture, and retail top the list, with tons of roles in production, sales, and farm work for all skill levels.

What if I want a specialized or higher-paying job?

Look into professional and tech roles. Lawyers, accountants, and developers are in big demand, especially in Mexico’s growing tech scene.

How can I boost my chances of landing a job in Mexico?

Sharpen your skills! That could mean learning new tech tools, brushing up on Spanish (or English), or earning industry certifications.

How do I get hired at TTEC Mexico?

Just hop on our careers page and submit your resume. If you’re a match, we’ll set up interviews.

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