"It is an exciting profession that gives you the opportunity to do interesting things, even if it has disadvantages such as travel," said this morning the deputy director of the Spanish Diplomatic School, Miriam Alvarez, before the students of the Catholic University gathered in the hall Of acts.
He added that this talk wants to find diplomats Murcia and "this year will have to be used in depth due to the international scene."
Presented by the Vice-Rector of International Relations, Pablo Blesa, Alvarez has told the students that to enter the body of diplomats is necessary at least "to know very well" two languages, and one of them must be English.
He also commented that "the demand for diplomats remains constant because of the limited supply of positions that exists in the public sector."
Miriam lvarez has a long history in the diplomatic world.
He entered the Body in the year 2000 being number one of his promotion.
She has worked in NATO and has also been deputy director and deputy of the United Nations, among other important positions that she has occupied in her professional career.
Source: UCAM