Uruguay is the most digitally advanced economy in Latin America by several measures, including internet penetration, digital government services, and the maturity of its technology regulatory environment, despite having a population of only 3.5 million. For senior professionals with 10 or more years of experience, Uruguay offers a distinctive combination in the Latin American context: institutional stability and democratic governance that has been consistent for over a century, a comprehensive digital infrastructure underpinned by the government-owned ANTEL telecommunications company that provides reliable connectivity even in rural areas, an innovative track record through Plan Ceibal (which gave laptops to every schoolchild in the country), and a professional community that is small but highly capable and internationally oriented. Montevideo is the center of Uruguay's professional market and has developed a technology ecosystem that punches above its weight.