Cheap labor and a Spanish-speaking population are making Argentina and other Latin American countries rising stars among companies looking to save money by sending jobs overseas.
South America is an ideal base for services targeting the Latino population in the U.S., said Probir Ghosh, president of Denver-based Virtual Source Networking, a consulting company that helps companies outsource.
"Many countries like Colombia, Venezuela ... still depend mainly on language-related work. A good amount of business that goes to South America would have a direct or indirect connection to language," Ghosh said.