The Foreign Service Officer is responsible for representing the United States in a foreign country. They work to promote peace and stability and protect the citizens of the United States. They also work to advance the economic interests of the United States.

Foreign Service Officer Job Responsibilities

  • Serve as a diplomat representing the United States in another country
  • Work with other diplomats to resolve international conflicts
  • Negotiate treaties and agreements between the United States and other countries
  • Promote United States interests abroad
  • Develop and maintain relationships with foreign government officials and leaders
  • Provide consular services to American citizens traveling or living abroad

Objectives

  • To protect and promote the interests of the United States and its citizens abroad.
  • To develop and maintain constructive relationships with foreign governments, officials, and people.
  • To gather information that advances U.S. foreign policy objectives and report it to policymakers in a timely, objective, and accurate manner.
  • To advance U.S. economic interests by promoting trade, investment, and technology transfer while also working to level the playing field for American workers and businesses operating in foreign markets.
  • 5 .To provide consular services to U

Foreign Service Officer Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • A bachelor's degree is required to be a Foreign Service Officer. There are no specific majors required, but coursework in fields such as international relations, economics, political science, or history is recommended. Candidates must also pass a written exam and an oral assessment.