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  1. state.gov
    https://careers.state.gov › ... › foreign-service-officer

    Foreign Service Officer - Careers

    Discover opportunities that allow you to contribute your experiences, knowledge, and expertise to work on U.S. foreign policy, global health, environment, technology, security, building operations, and more, around the world. Join the diplomatic workforce and represent America.

  2. wikipedia.org
    https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Foreign_Service_officer

    Foreign Service officer - Wikipedia

    A Foreign Service officer (FSO) is a commissioned member of the United States Foreign Service. FSOs formulate and implement the foreign policy of the United States .

  3. state.gov
    https://www.state.gov › job-seekers

    Job Seekers - United States Department of State

    Foreign service specialists are instrumental in the daily operations of U.S. embassies and consulates, as they are responsible for security, safety, and protection of people, technology, and structures. We require specific skills in the financial, technical, and support services areas.

  4. pathtoforeignservice.com
    https://pathtoforeignservice.com › how-to-become-a...

    How to become a Foreign Service Officer (FSO)/Diplomat in …

    Jan 3, 2025 · Along with a discussion on the process to become an FSO/diplomat, I will also share with you the steps you can take to best prepare for the application, personal narratives, Foreign Service Officer Test (FSOT), and the officer assessment.

  5. careerexplorer.com
    https://www.careerexplorer.com › careers › foreign-service-officer

    What does a foreign service officer do? - CareerExplorer

    A foreign service officer (FSO) is a specific type of diplomat who works for their country's foreign service, and has specialized training and expertise in diplomacy and foreign policy. FSOs are often posted to embassies, consulates, and other diplomatic missions around the world.

  6. state.gov
    https://diplomacy.state.gov › how-do-you-become-a-diplomat

    How do you become a diplomat? Page URL copied to clipboard!

    Becoming a Foreign Service Officer (FSO) is one way to serve as an American diplomat. The mission of a U.S. diplomat in the Foreign Service is to promote peace, support prosperity, and protect American citizens while advancing U.S. interests abroad.

  7. indeed.com
    https://www.indeed.com › career-advice › career...

    How To Become a Foreign Service Officer (FSO) or Diplomat

    Mar 26, 2025 · A foreign service officer (FSO) works for the U.S. Department of State as a representative of the nation in other countries to communicate foreign policy objectives. These officers are distinguished diplomats who have vital roles in furthering U.S. foreign policy initiatives.

  8. ecu.edu
    https://onlineprograms.ecu.edu › blog › foreign-service-officer

    Understanding the Role of a Foreign Service Officer

    May 15, 2025 · Foreign service officers represent the United States in negotiations with foreign governments, finding ways to advance U.S. interests and promote peace worldwide. Many of these officers begin their careers with a bachelor’s degree focused on security studies.

  9. ucdavis.edu
    https://status.asucd.ucdavis.edu › foreign-service-officers

    Foreign Service Officers - Status Hub

    Oct 29, 2024 · The role of Foreign Service Officers (FSOs) is a fascinating and complex one, requiring a unique blend of skills, knowledge, and personal qualities. As representatives of their country’s government, FSOs play a crucial part in promoting national interests, fostering international cooperation, and addressing global challenges. ...

  10. interviewguy.com
    https://interviewguy.com › foreign-service-officer-job-description

    Foreign Service Officer Job Description [Updated for 2025]

    Foreign Service Officer responsibilities include negotiating treaties and agreements, facilitating adoptions and evacuations, reporting on conditions in the host country, and providing various services to American citizens abroad.

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