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Jobs in Medellín: Part-Time, Remote, and BPO (2026 Guide)

Discover how to navigate the Medellín job market in 2026. From real salaries in bilingual BPO to how to avoid recruitment scams on WhatsApp.

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Medellín has moved beyond being just a tourist destination to establish itself as one of the main hubs for remote work, technology, and customer service in Colombia. If you are looking for a work-from-home job, a part-time schedule to balance with university, or want to leverage your English skills in the BPO sector, the city has a constant supply of opportunities. However, there is also a lot of noise, intermediary agencies, and misleading offers.

Quick answer: In 2026, the minimum wage in Colombia is COP 1,750,905 plus a transportation allowance of COP 249,095. Bilingual BPO jobs in Medellín start between COP 2,185,000 and 3,500,000+. Additionally, the maximum work week drops to 42 hours starting in July 2026. If you want to see real options right now, you can see available jobs on Colombia Move — posting is completely free.

The labor market in Medellín and salaries in 2026

Understanding basic compensation is the first step before sending your resume. For 2026, the Government set the Legal Monthly Minimum Wage (SMLMV) at COP 1,750,905. Added to this is the transportation allowance of COP 249,095 (for those earning up to two SMLMV and working on-site), for a total legal minimum income of COP 2,000,000. Figures effective as of January 2026, according to the National Government decree.

Another key change for employees and companies: starting in July 2026, the maximum legal work week in Colombia drops to 42 hours. If you are offered a full-time contract, that is the limit; any additional hours must be paid as overtime.

The rise of bilingual BPO and technology

The BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) sector and Contact Centers are the largest generators of fast, formal employment in Medellín. Companies like Concentrix, Foundever, TaskUs, Fusion CX, and BPO Global Services maintain operations in the city and hire constantly, with open calls throughout the year.

The golden requirement is language. With B2 or C1 English, base salaries for bilingual agents in Medellín range between COP 2,185,000 and COP 3,500,000+ per month (source: Colombia job portals, June 2026). Sales campaigns add commissions that can double that base income.

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Part-time and work-from-home opportunities

Not everyone can lock themselves in an office for 42 hours a week. Part-time jobs are highly sought after by university students in Medellín. The most common roles include content moderation, virtual assistance, social media sales, and customer support in 4 to 6-hour daily shifts.

100% remote work remains strong, although many companies have migrated to hybrid models. If you are looking for a completely work-from-home role, ask in the interview if they provide the equipment (computer, headset) and if they provide the connectivity allowance, which by law replaces the transportation allowance for those working remotely.

Avoid job scams: Red flags in Colombia

The need to find work quickly makes many people fall for fraud. Recruitment scams have evolved and now flood WhatsApp and Facebook.

  • Charges for medical exams or training: It is completely illegal in Colombia for a company to charge you for entrance exams, uniforms, a course, or for registering your resume. The selection process must be 100% free for the applicant, without exception.
  • Unsolicited WhatsApp messages: If you receive a message from an unknown number offering you the chance to earn hundreds of thousands of pesos daily just for liking videos or leaving Google reviews, block it immediately. It is a classic pyramid scheme.
  • Excessive unpaid work tests: A technical test of a few hours is normal. Asking you to work for free for a week under the excuse of training is exploitation and violates the Substantive Labor Code.

Post your vacancies for free in Medellín (and where to look)

If you are an entrepreneur, a business owner in El Poblado or Laureles, or a recruiter looking for talent, the cost of traditional job portals is a real barrier. According to active ads on Colombia Move (June 2026), the jobs section has only 2 vacancies posted against a target of 52, with more than 232 recent views: there is a huge opportunity to capture qualified candidates without intermediaries or commissions.

Frequently asked questions

❓ What is the legal minimum wage in Colombia for 2026?

In 2026, the SMLMV is COP 1,750,905 and the mandatory transportation allowance is COP 249,095 (National Government, January 2026). Added together, the current legal minimum income is COP 2,000,000 per month for workers earning up to two minimum wages.

❓ Which BPO companies hire bilingual staff in Medellín?

Concentrix, Foundever, TaskUs, Fusion CX, and BPO Global Services are the multinationals with the largest active presence in Medellín in 2026. All of them constantly hire bilingual agents for customer service and technical support, with calls published throughout the year.

❓ How much do you earn in a bilingual BPO job in Medellín?

The base bilingual BPO salary in Medellín in 2026 usually ranges from COP 2,185,000 to COP 3,500,000+ per month. The exact range depends on the level of English (B2/C1), the assigned campaign, and performance or sales bonuses.

❓ Is it legal for them to charge me for entrance medical exams for a job?

No, it is completely illegal according to current Colombian labor law. The employer assumes 100% of the costs of pre-employment medical evaluations. Report it to the Ministry of Labor if an employer demands that payment.

❓ How to identify a fake job offer on WhatsApp?

Be suspicious if the message arrived without you requesting it, promises high payments for simple tasks (likes, reviews), includes strange URLs, or asks you to deposit money to unlock earnings. Block the number and report it to the National Police or the Ministry of Labor.

❓ Where can I post free job offers in Medellín to sell or hire?

You can post your vacancies at no cost in the jobs section of the Colombia Move marketplace, connecting directly with local candidates without paying commissions. Include salary, requirements, and a direct contact method to attract better profiles.

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