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Foreign National Student Intern Program
Information about U.S. Commercial Service in Mexico City student internships.

Mexico Internship Mexican Students

Foreign National Student Intern Program

 

At this time, there are no Intern positions available.

Requirements


Qualifications

Note: All applicants must address each selection criterion detailed below with specific and comprehensive information supporting each criterion:

- Applicants must be enrolled in a college/university school pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree preferably in International Relations, Business, Economics, or related subjects.

- Fluent English and Spanish (speak/read/write).

- Proficient use of Microsoft Office (Word, Adobe, Excel).

Minimum Eligibility Criteria

Only Mexican Nationals attending local universities are eligible. Students must have at least one year remaining on their school program, to apply for this position.

            - Eligible students must meet the definition of a student as follows:


“An individual who is enrolled not less than half-time in a trade school, technical or vocational institute, junior college, college, university or comparable recognized educational institution. All Mexican National Student Intern Program applicants must have graduated from high school or equivalent secondary school prior to beginning the internship”.


ALL APPLICANTS MUST PASS A PARTIAL SECURITY CERTIFICATION PROCESS PRIOR TO BEGINNING THEIR INTERNSHIP, WHICH CAN TAKE SEVERAL WEEKS TO BE COMPLETED.

Mission’s requirements for Mexican Student Interns:

- Minimum age: Intern Program applicants must be at least 18 years of age at the time of application.

- The student must be in good academic standing at their current educational institution. A minimum GPA of 8.0 is required.

- The student must receive a security certification from the Regional Security Office (RSO).

- The student must be covered by his/her own medical insurance. The Embassy/FCS Mexico City is/will not be responsible of any accidents, harm, or any other similar circumstance that the intern may experience while working in our offices.

To apply:

To be eligible for consideration the following documentation must be submitted to Paulo Camposeco via e-mail (paulo.camposeco@trade.gov). Please refer to position in the subject line of e-mail, i.e. MEX Internship Commercial Service.

- Resume or CV.

- Statement of Interest: Asserting the student’s objectives and motivations in seeking the internship and how their academic courses and other experiences relate to the Mission’s goals/office needs.

- Signed letter from the educational institution recommending the student for the internship.

- Copy of current schools’ transcripts (Cardex).

- Proof of health insurance coverage.

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