Mexico is Latin America's second largest economy and has the closest economic and professional integration with the United States of any country in the Americas, created by the shared border, the USMCA trade agreement, and decades of manufacturing and services integration. For senior professionals with 10 or more years of experience, Mexico's remote job market is one of the most favorable in Latin America, driven by the nearshoring wave that has accelerated since 2020 as US companies have restructured supply chains away from Asia and toward Mexico, creating consistent and growing demand for senior professionals in technology, manufacturing technology, operations, and commercial functions. Mexico City has simultaneously developed into one of the most significant technology and startup hubs in Latin America, creating senior professional demand that is independent of the nearshoring trend.