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On their new Twitter account, the taxi cab and peer-to-peer ridesharing mobile application Beat announced that it will soon commence operations in Mexico City , beginning registration and screening processes for drivers before the official launch of their mobile app in the country.
Through a press release, the firm stated that they were looking to hire at least ten times as many drivers in the country’s capital than in other cities of Latin America, making it their biggest and most important market thus far.
Beat is offering drivers profits of up to MXN$30 thousand a week . “We have made a very large investment so that we could offer attractive profits to drivers, but also to boost our marketing department and generate demand for Beat,” stated Sanja Ilic, the company’s head of operations and expansion in Mexico .
Everybody interested in participating in the new mobility app may begin the selection process at the app’s website or by calling the company’s drivers registry: 01-800-2650008.
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