Representing America in a Career That Matters
Travel through Brasilia, Brazil; Cape Town, South Africa; Kabul, Afghanistan; London, England; Mexico City, Mexico; and Washington, D.C. where you’ll meet 15 U.S. Department of State employees, and a Consular Fellow, who have committed their careers to public service. These individuals serve in the Foreign or Civil Services and experience the world in these career representing America. You’ll learn what inspired them to pursue their path, how the work they do contributes to America’s foreign policy and protecting its interests in the United States and abroad, and what it’s like to live and work in various locations throughout the world.

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Who Wants To Be A Foreign Service Officer?

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Changing the World: Joining the Foreign Service

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Consular Fellows Program Virtual Panel Discussion

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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A Day in the Life of a Foreign Service Officer

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The American Academy of Diplomacy and Foreign Service Office – Political Affairs Track - Careers.

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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This is the Defense Attaché Service

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The Secret Lives of Diplomats: Joey Hood at TEDxDhahranHighSchool

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Being a Foreign Service Officer

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Why Smart People Lose At Office Politics

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The American Academy of Diplomacy and Foreign Service Office – Consular Career Track - Careers.

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FSS OMS Candidate Oral Assessment

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How I Got This Job: Foreign Service Officer

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Should You Become A Consular Fellow? | Her Amazing Story! | Travel Job

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Inside Anthropic, the $965 Billion AI Juggernaut | The Circuit

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Chat with a Diplomat - Careers & Internships with the U.S. State Department

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LIVE: State Department briefing with Matthew Miller

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Is Studying International Relations Worth it If You Want to Work at the UN? (Truth from IR Graduate)

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