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Get ready for the challenge of a lifetime! Some of the most interesting work in the world is done by U.S. Department of State employees overseas and in Washington, D.C.
By becoming a Foreign Service Officer, Foreign Service Specialist or Civil Service employee for the U.S. Department of State you can really make a difference.
The people of the State Department are at work every day around the world and in Washington, D.C. on matters of vital importance. You could be involved in providing background information needed to develop foreign policy, implementing established policies, assisting American citizens in need, managing budgets and resources that support diplomacy or representing American interests in any of over 170 countries.
The Recruitment Division of the U.S. Department of State is your first step in seeking these career opportunities.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Office of Recruitment, Examination and Employment U.S. Department of State HR/REE/REC 2401 E Street NW Suite 518 H Washington, DC 20522 Tel: (202) 261-8888 Fax: (202) 261-8841
Interested in vacancies with international organizations, or teaching opportunities overseas? Find current job openings throughout the Federal government. | | Highlights | Foreign Service Written Exam: The next exam will be held on April 23, 2005. The application deadlines will be March 16, 2005 for overseas test centers. Registration will open in mid-January. Details will be posted as soon as they become available.
Now Available! The Study Guide for the 2005 Foreign Service Written Exam is now available. Please go to the FSWE Study Guide page and click on "Order Study Guide" to buy your copy.
Would you like to contact a Foreign Service Officer to learn more about life in the Foreign Service? If so please contact us at: FSOMentors@State.Gov
Summer Clerical Program: Please be advised that the process for applying to the U.S. Department of State's Summer Clerical program will be changing. Beginning with applications for the summer 2005 program, we will be processing all applications online via our new web based application system, Gateway to State: StudentGate. We expect that this new application will be available by mid-December 2004. Hardcopy/paper applications will not be accepted. We look forward to improving our service to you.
For Passers of the 2004 Foreign Service Written Exam: If you have not yet scheduled your Oral Assessment, you may do so by emailing your request to reschedule@state.gov. For 2004-2005, assessments are being conducted in San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C. At the moment, space is more readily available in Washington, D.C.
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