WIPO Is Offering Multiple General Service Jobs 2025.

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is currently offering multiple opportunities in its General Service category. These roles provide essential support to the organization’s daily operations and offer a chance to contribute to WIPO’s global mission.
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If you’re looking for an entry-level position with opportunities for growth, explore the available openings and submit your application.
Duties and Responsibilities
The incumbent will perform the following principal duties:
a. In-depth examination of applications for international registration of marks, modifications, renewals, refusals, rectifications or any other documents received with respect to an international registration.
b. As required, coding figurative marks in international applications in accordance with the Vienna Classification.
c. Issue irregularity letters in relation to the transactions listed above for document received that are not in conformity with the applicable rules.
d. Follow up on irregularity letters and related queries in accordance with the applicable legal framework.
e. Verify payment of fees related to the above transactions and follow up as required.
f. Answer requests for information from stakeholders by mail or telephone, relating to the international registration procedures, the status of international applications, classification questions and other service requests.
g. Provide input towards improving internal work processes and workflows.
h. Perform other related tasks as required.
Duties and Responsibilities
The incumbent will perform the following principal duties:
a. In-depth examination of applications for international registration of marks, modifications, renewals, refusals, rectifications or any other documents received with respect to an international registration.
b. As required, coding figurative marks in international applications in accordance with the Vienna Classification.
c. Issue irregularity letters in relation to the transactions listed above for document received that are not in conformity with the applicable rules.
d. Follow up on irregularity letters and related queries in accordance with the applicable legal framework.
e. Verify payment of fees related to the above transactions and follow up as required.
f. Answer requests for information from stakeholders by mail or telephone, relating to the international registration procedures, the status of international applications, classification questions and other service requests.
g. Provide input towards improving internal work processes and workflows.
h. Perform other related tasks as required.