Whether helping U.S. citizens maintain their passports, serving as a liaison to analysts and officials in the intelligence community, or monitoring human rights issues, a career with the U.S. Department of State means you can make a difference.
Consider a global public service career with the U.S. Department of State. Candidates with diverse educational and cultural backgrounds and exceptional problem-solving skills, can play an important role in supporting and expanding foreign policy efforts worldwide.
In return for your service, you will have access to continued training and career development programs; a student loan repayment program; health and medical coverage; federal retirement benefits; and generous paid leave. When serving overseas in the Foreign Service, you’ll receive paid housing or an appropriate housing allowance, and paid education for dependent children K through 12.
Take the first step towards your new career by visiting careers.state.gov.
Information about internship opportunities with the U.S. Department of State is also available on the website above.