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ICTs and Media Companies
ested in introducing the most advanced technology in
all organizational areas.
Thanks to the team of dynamic, highly-skilled and mo-
tivated employees, it provides effective solutions in the
area of talent acquisition and pre-selection and current-
ly has the largest pool of candidates in the country. Its
client portfolio is comprised of the most important com-
panies in the country, as well as recruitment agencies
interested in conducting effective research processes.
In 2008, Multitrabajos.com reached the record level of
1000 customers and the same year it became an in-
tegral part of Bumeran.com, the most important online
recruitment platform in Latin America.
Currently, Ecuador plays a regional role within Bumer-
an.com, in charge of operations in Ecuador, Colombia
and Peru, being the most profitable company in Ecua-
dor, not only in the area of recruitment, but within the IT
sector in general.
EL COMERCIO
Jorge Fabrizio Acquaviva Mantilla
President
El Tablón 11515 and Av. Maldonado, Quito
Tel: +593 2 267 3108 / +593 267 0214
Fax: +593 2 267 0214
redaccion@elcomercio.com/ contactenos@elcomercio.com
www.elcomercio.com
Area of activity: communication
Date of creation: 1906
El Comercio is a daily Ecuadorian newspaper. It cov-
ers news from inside and outside the country, although
its focus is primarily on the former, especially on Qui-
to, Guayaquil and occasionally Cuenca. It competes
against El Universo for the largest print distribution in
Ecuador; in Quito, El Comercio, is considered the main
newspaper, followed by Hoy.
The paper was founded on January 1, 1906 in Quito,
Ecuador by Celiano Monge and brothers César Man-
tilla Jácome and Carlos Mantilla Jácome. The paper
has remained in the Mantilla family, and currently, the
President of the newspaper is Jorge Fabrizio Acqua-
viva Mantilla, whose family owns the newspaper since
its foundation.
Currently, El Comercio is a member of the Asociación
Ecuatoriana de Editores de Periódicos (Ecuadorian As-
sociation of Newspapaper Editors, ADEP), member of
the Sociedad Interamericana de Prensa (Interamerican
Press Society, WAN)
The main sections and supplements are Politics, Opin-
ion, Law, Business, Sports, Quito, Ecuador, World, So-
ciety, Culture, Family, Education, Blogs, among others.
Among its products, there are the magazines Familia,
Siete Días Líderes, EducAcción, Carburando, Super
Pandilla and Xona. El Comercio is distributed in Spain
as well (El Comercio España).
Its daily circulation is 100.000 copies during the week,
120.000 on Saturday and 180.000 on Sunday.
Actually, El Comercio is one of the most read newspa-
pers of Ecuador.
El Telegrafo’sheadquarters inGuayaquil