Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The Swiss Embassy in Mexico has opened a vacancy that could be a unique opportunity for professionals with a background in international relations who are interested in strengthening ties between both countries. This position, intended for a Political Affairs Officer, not only requires solid academic knowledge but also specific experience and skills to address the complexities of current international politics. Ideal candidates should hold a master’s degree in relevant fields such as international relations, economics, public policy, or law. This academic requirement is fundamental, as the role involves a deep understanding of the political and social situation in Mexico, as well as the foreign policies of both Switzerland and Mexico. Analytical skills and an understanding of international dynamics are essential for success in this position. In addition to academic training, the embassy seeks candidates with experience in governmental, business, or economic sectors. This means that those wishing to apply should have been involved in projects or roles that require an understanding of political and economic management. Previous experience can be a decisive factor in the selection process, emphasizing the importance of the practical application of acquired knowledge. Intercultural and communication skills also play a crucial role in this position. Excellent writing abilities in Spanish are required, as well as proficiency in at least one Swiss language and an advanced level of English. This linguistic diversity is essential for effectively interacting with different political and social actors in a multicultural context, which is particularly relevant in diplomacy. The ability to work under pressure and manage multiple tasks is another highlighted requirement. Diplomatic environments are often dynamic and demand quick adaptation to changing situations. Therefore, the willingness to travel within Mexico and proficiency in office software tools become necessary skills for day-to-day operations at the embassy. An interesting aspect of this vacancy is that having Swiss or European Union citizenship will be considered an advantage, which could facilitate the integration process into the team. For those who are not Mexican, it is imperative to possess a valid residence permit in the country. This indicates the embassy's openness to international talent, reinforcing its commitment to diversity and inclusion within its staff. Interested applicants should prepare a set of documents that includes a curriculum vitae, a motivation letter written in one of the mentioned languages, work certificates, diplomas, and qualifications. The submission of these documents must be done via a specific email, and a deadline for applications has been set for September 9, 2024. The start date for the position is scheduled for October 1, 2024, although this date is tentative and may be agreed upon based on circumstances. The nature of the employment is full-time and indefinite, offering stability and the opportunity to contribute to the building of long-term international relations. The Swiss Embassy, located in Mexico City, also has five consulates in different states, reflecting the importance Switzerland places on its relationship with Mexico. The addresses of the embassy and the consulates are available for those who wish to obtain more information about the selection process and the institution itself. Finally, for those who meet the requirements and are willing to embark on this new professional adventure, the Swiss Embassy represents not only a workplace but a space where one can positively impact international relations between two countries with a rich history of collaboration. The opportunity is there for those ready to take on the challenge.