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🇲🇽 Mexico

Public aggregated B2B dataset snapshot for Mexico. This page shows country-level coverage only and does not expose individual records.

Snapshot date: 2026-04-12
364,604
Companies indexed
1,289,436
People indexed
60,390
Distinct domains
2,101
Cities covered
278,653
Distinct job titles
149
Industries represented

Top Cities

City Count
Naucalpan 65,833
Monterrey 50,289
Guadalajara 45,002
Puebla 38,635
Queretaro 35,356
Nezahualcoyotl 34,410
Zapopan 30,783
Tijuana 27,353
Lopez Mateos 26,447

Top Job Titles

Job title Count
Propietario 30,914
Director 17,968
Gerente 15,038
Owner 11,807
Director General 10,484
Docente 9,831
Ventas 8,088
Ciudad De México Y Alrededores, México 7,025
Empleado 6,707
Profesor 5,822

Top Industries

Industry Count
Information Technology And Services 55,866
Higher Education 40,151
Automotive 40,115
Government Administration 37,419
Construction 36,689
Marketing And Advertising 30,353
Telecommunications 29,249
Financial Services 26,099
Food Production 25,876
Insurance 24,801

Top Company Sizes

Size band Count
10001+ 194,221
1001-5000 82,150
51-200 51,844
11-50 41,815
5001-10000 41,474
201-500 37,794
501-1000 37,096
1-10 33,241

Top Seniority Levels

Seniority Count
Other 687,227
Executive 200,878
Manager 81,710
Individual Contributor 38,426
Senior 16,532

About the Mexico B2B Dataset Snapshot

Mexico is part of the MyCQL public Dataset Explorer. This country snapshot presents aggregated B2B market structure without exposing individual records. In the current snapshot, Mexico includes 364,604 companies, 1,289,436 people, 60,390 distinct domains, 2,101 cities, 278,653 distinct job titles, and 149 industries. The page is intended for market discovery, country comparison, and high-level coverage analysis.
Naucalpan appears among the strongest visible cities in this snapshot. Propietario appears among the leading job-title groups represented in the public view. Information Technology And Services appears among the stronger industry groups in this country snapshot.

How to read the Mexico dataset snapshot

Mexico appears in the explorer as a strong country-level business dataset snapshot with broad market coverage.

The people count suggests wide professional coverage across the visible public snapshot.

The domain count indicates a balanced spread across organizations.

City coverage suggests a wide geographic footprint across the country.

The distinct job-title count also suggests broad role diversity in the indexed public view.