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Foreign Service Officer


Political Officers: informed negotiators who interpret situations and advise on international issues.

As a Political Officer, you’ll keep a trained eye on the political climate at your foreign post and decipher events as they relate to U.S. interests, negotiations and policies. As you learn new skills and enjoy outstanding benefits, you’ll communicate with foreign governments to seek support for shared goals, including votes in multilateral fora, in addition to:

  • Developing foreign contacts in and out of politics and government to advance U.S. political interests
  • Assessing the impact of political developments on the U.S. and making recommendations on action by our government
  • Supporting high level visits and advising policymakers on how to communicate with foreign governments
CAN YOU HELP SHAPE FOREIGN POLICY?

Political Officers Influence Decision Makers and Advise on International Affairs.

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Kimberly

  • Kimberly's work has taken her to Mumbai, India; Cairo, Egypt; and Sanaa, Yemen.
  • "While helping unite family members separated by oceans, I have learned so much about the values and cultures around the globe."
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Rebecca

  • Through her work as a Foreign Service Officer, Rebecca has traveled to United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, England, Saudi Arabia, France, Turkey, Bulgaria, Jordan, Hong Kong, Bahrain, Sri Lanka, India and Indonesia.
  • "I will be an integral part of making the world a better, more prosperous place through my interactions with host government officials at all levels."

Ready to become a Political Officer? Start the registration process to take the Foreign Service Officer Test!