FOUR VOICES FROM PERU

The GH Peru team, with employees from different regions of the country, is a living reflection of the impressive cultural and natural richness of the nation. In the following article, we share the voices of four of them, who reveal not only the wonders of the Andean country, but also their experience within the company.

HUANCAYO, Emerson’s home town.
Known as “La Incontrastable” (“The Incomparable”), this city of 400,000 inhabitants is located in the mountains of Peru at 3,259 meters above sea level. Among its tourist attractions, Emerson recommends visiting the Cerrito de la Libertad Zoo, where you can see animals from the Peruvian mountains such as the Andean fox, vizcachas and lamines. Another highlight is the Basilica Cathedral of Huancayo with its neoclassical style and paintings from the Cusco school. If you visit this city, you shouldn’t leave without trying pachamanca, a dish made with meats, tubers and vegetables cooked in an earth oven.

Emerson Quispe (TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICE technician) “At GH I have found an exceptional team with whom I can exchange work ideas in a clear and precise manner.”

TALARA, Sussy’s hometown.
Talara is known as the “city of black gold” because of its historic association with oil and its strategic port. Located in the region of Piura, it stands out for its beautiful beaches and warm climate. Among the tourist destinations most recommended by Sussy is El Ñuro beach, where visitors can swim with turtles and, with luck, spot whales. The region’s cuisine includes delicacies such as ceviche, “seco de cabrito” (a type of goat stew) and “seco de chavelo” (a stew based on beef and plantain).

Sussy Vilchez (Sales Executive): I would highlight the positive and collaborative work environment at GH Peru, which makes every day motivating and enjoyable.

TARMA, Vladimir’s home town
Tarma is famous for its cultivation of wallflowers, gladioli and carnations, which has earned it the name “The city of flowers”. Located in the department of Junín, it is on the edge of the central jungle, where several indigenous peoples live. Vladimir assures us that it has many places of interest, such as the Guagapo cave, one of the deepest in South America; the Inca archaeological complex of Tarmatambo, declared Cultural Patrimony of the Nation; and the Pacchacoto waterfall, with a height of approximately 10 metres.

Vladimir Rojas (Security Supervisor) “With regard to the company, I would like to highlight the pleasant working environment and the commitment of all the workers in the carrying out of the services we provide”.

HUAQUIRCA, Elvis’s home town
It is part of the Apurimac region, which in Quechua means “God who speaks”. Situated in the south of Peru, the region is ideal for hiking and discovering attractive places such as the Smurf village, the lost city of the Incas and the forest of stones. The typical dish of the region is the “huaita” which is cooked in an Andean oven and whose main ingredient is potatoes. Also famous is the stew of guinea pig, a rodent native to the Andes.

Elvis Ayquipa (TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICE technician): “I believe that GH Peru’s greatest achievement in these ten years has been to attract companies from different sectors”.