REVISED: Careers in Diplomacy - CAC
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DATE AND TIME CHANGE TO - Thursday, March 22, 2018. 12:30pm
Moynihan Institute Of Global Affairs, Central Asia and the Caucasus Research Group present:
A lecture with:
Usha E. Pitts, Diplomat in Residence (DIR), Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Department of State
Few employers will pay you to live and work abroad, but the U.S. Department of State is one of them. We hire Americans over the age of 20 from all walks of life and backgrounds. If you are attracted to public service and want to live abroad, come hear more about this unique lifestyle. DAS Henry Ensher and by DIR Usha Pitts will provide tips for taking the Foreign Service Officer Test (FSOT), open to all aspiring diplomats. Americans who speak intermediate/advanced Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, or Mandarin can also apply for the Consular Fellows Program, a contract job providing services to the public at U.S. Embassies abroad. Seniors, new graduates, and mid-career professionals can apply for specialist jobs in information technology, office management, law enforcement, security, medicine, construction, and engineering.
Lunch will be served.
For information on accessibility, or to request accommodation, please contact Marc Albert 315-443-9248
Sponsored by the Central Asia and the Caucasus Research Group and the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs
Co-Sponsored by: South Asia Center, International Relations Program, Center for Career Development, East Asia Program
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