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Get acquainted with the challenges and opportunities at the U.S. Department of State through our Summer Clerical Program. You get work experience and earn money to help with continuing your education.
Part of you wants to stay in school, and part of you wants to work. You can do both through the Stay-in-School Program. It's the perfect work-study combination.
A job. A chance. A future. If you are a student with a disability, the Department of State may want to employ you. The purpose of this program is to attract and refer talented students with disabilities to federal and private sector organizations for temporary and permanent employment.
What could a student internship mean to you at the U.S. Department of State? It's an opportunity for you to get an inside look at the different types of positions and responsibilities available in foreign affairs. Positions are both paid and unpaid, and many are available during spring, summer or fall.
Are you an outstanding undergraduate o r graduate student? Do you think you might be interested in pursuing a Foreign Service career with the U.S. Department of State? If so, you should consider one of these opportunities.
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