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Assignment Abroad
In Assignment Abroad, you will pose as an officer and be asked to quickly choose solutions to situations that Foreign Service officers face every day. You will gain an appreciation for the way in which Foreign Service officers make a difference for the United States.
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New Foreign Service Application Process
Marianne Myles, Director for Recruitment, discusses the new Foreign Service Officer selection process. Video l Text

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All over the world, U.S. Government employees are doing exciting jobs on behalf of our country...

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Sixth Overall and First Among Women
Results of the 2007 Best Places To Work in the Federal Government ranking place the Department of State sixth among the 30 large Federal agencies, and first among women.
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The U.S. Department of State is the lead U.S. foreign affairs agency. The mission of diplomacy begins in Washington, DC, where Foreign Service, Civil Service, and student employees are hired to work at our offices in the United States and at nearly 265 posts abroad. Join us in helping to shape a freer, more secure and prosperous world as we formulate, represent, and implement, foreign policy. 
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