I am Sara Sánchez González, a Spanish journalist whose family and friends spent several years complaining about my blind rage for talking too much. After I turned 18, I went to University, I enrolled in a bachelor of journalism, some courses of communication... and finally my passion became a professional passion!
In the attached CV below, you can read my work experience. I am currently working as International Trade Consultant within the printing and packaging machinery sector.
Throughout the last years, I have integrated my passion for travelling, communicating and sales. During my Journalism studies, I worked as a local journalist and as a Sales Assistant in the garment industry. In 2011, I had the chance to improve my English language by studying in Belgium for a year. Back to Spain, I worked at the International Relations Department of my University, which increased my interest in foreign affairs and international work environments.
Having finished my Degree as well as worked as a web editor in Macedonia, I decided to go back to Belgium in order to continue my language studies. During that period, I studied English, French and Dutch and ended up working as a Communication Assistant at Jeunesses Musicales International, in Brussels. This training improved my interpersonal skills and made me more proactive, dynamic and adaptable to different workplaces and lifestyles.
After taking the Master’s Degree in Foreign Trade, I started working in Valladolid, where I carry out the tasks as a Machine Export Consultant.
Sara Sánchez González
In the attached CV below, you can read my work experience. I am currently working as International Trade Consultant within the printing and packaging machinery sector.
Throughout the last years, I have integrated my passion for travelling, communicating and sales. During my Journalism studies, I worked as a local journalist and as a Sales Assistant in the garment industry. In 2011, I had the chance to improve my English language by studying in Belgium for a year. Back to Spain, I worked at the International Relations Department of my University, which increased my interest in foreign affairs and international work environments.
Having finished my Degree as well as worked as a web editor in Macedonia, I decided to go back to Belgium in order to continue my language studies. During that period, I studied English, French and Dutch and ended up working as a Communication Assistant at Jeunesses Musicales International, in Brussels. This training improved my interpersonal skills and made me more proactive, dynamic and adaptable to different workplaces and lifestyles.
After taking the Master’s Degree in Foreign Trade, I started working in Valladolid, where I carry out the tasks as a Machine Export Consultant.
Sara Sánchez González