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Hello comrades, I hope you are well and having a perfect week. This video is to inform you in which sectors you can work, in this case the public sector. Unfortunately, not everything is rosy, but I hope it can help you if you are planning to study or are already studying international relations. Instagram: / heyerry_ @heyerry_ More information: #internationalrelations ✳️Job Opportunities in the Public Sector: ????Diplomacy: Working as a diplomat is one of the best-known careers for professionals in International Relations. You will represent your country abroad, negotiating treaties, promoting peace, and facilitating international cooperation. ????International Organizations: Organizations such as the UN, the OAS, the EU, and other multilateral entities are looking for experts in International Relations to work on development programs, human rights, and peacekeeping missions. ????Ministries and Secretariats: Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Trade, Defense, and other government departments need professionals to formulate policies, manage international relations, and coordinate with other nations. ????Cooperation and Development Agencies: Work on international cooperation projects, helping to design and implement humanitarian aid, sustainable development, and education programs in developing countries. ????Embassies and Consulates: Embassies and consulates offer a variety of opportunities, from managing visas and passports to promoting your country’s culture and trade abroad. ????Intelligence and National Security: If you’re interested in global security, you can work in intelligence agencies, analyzing international threats and contributing to national security. ????Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): Although not strictly governmental, many NGOs work closely with the public sector on human rights, environmental, and humanitarian assistance issues. ????Research and Academia: Contribute to knowledge in the field of International Relations through research and teaching at universities and think tanks. ♦️Tips for Success in the Public Sector: ⭕Education and Training: Get a solid education in International Relations and, if possible, specialize in an area of interest. ⭕Languages: Being multilingual is essential for an international career. The more languages you master, the more opportunities you will have. ⭕Experience Abroad: Participate in exchange programs, internships, and international volunteering to gain experience and a global perspective. ⭕Networking: Build a network of contacts in government and among international organizations. Social Commitment: Demonstrate your interest in global affairs and the well-being of society through your work and actions.