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Inside the Workday: A Look at Remote Roles in Latin America – Day 4

Software developers are the architects of digital transformation, and many of them are doing it remotely from Latin America.

These developers work closely with U.S.-based teams, shipping code, reviewing pull requests, and attending sprint meetings, all while collaborating async across time zones.

Here’s a look into their daily rhythm.

☀️ Morning: Stand-Ups & Sprint Syncs

The day usually begins with:

  • Reviewing Jira tickets and priorities
  • Attending daily stand-up meetings on Slack or Zoom
  • Syncing with product or design teams

Most developers review feedback from code reviewers, QA, or stakeholders, and prep for a focused coding block.

💻 Midday: Deep Work & Code Reviews

This is where the real building happens:

  • Writing, testing, and deploying code
  • Pair programming or debugging sessions
  • Reviewing peers’ pull requests on GitHub

Tools like VS Code, Jira, and Slack help streamline both solo and collaborative work. Developers often block out this time to minimize distractions and maximize flow.

🌇 Afternoon: Async Updates & Planning

Later in the day, developers:

  • Push updates and merge pull requests
  • Document changes and decisions
  • Plan upcoming tasks and sprint goals
  • Participate in retrospective or planning meetings

By working remotely from Latin America, they maintain strong collaboration while avoiding the friction of major time zone gaps.

💡 Key Takeaways

  • LATAM-based developers contribute meaningfully to global teams through high-quality code, strong communication, and async collaboration.
  • Their time zone alignment allows for real-time stand-ups and feedback loops, without the 3 a.m. meetings.
  • They’re not just coding: they’re shipping value.

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