Advance Diplomacy.
Make an Impact at Home.

At the U.S. Department of State, diplomacy doesn’t just happen abroad—it begins here at home. Our U.S.-based professionals are vital to strengthening America’s voice on the world stage, shaping foreign policy, and driving meaningful global impact from offices across the United States. Whether you’re managing resources, crafting policy, or analyzing international data, your work directly supports the Department’s mission.

Join a team of experts and innovators who bring their skills to service in every field—from foreign policy and public affairs to budget analysis and cybersecurity. U.S.-based roles offer a powerful entry point into international work, unlocking opportunities to travel, grow, and make a global impact.

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Serving Globally, Starting Locally

U.S.-based roles offer the chance to serve a global mission through impactful work, nationwide opportunities, and a variety of career paths that support your
growth and purpose. 

  • Mission-Driven Work:
    Be part of a team that upholds American diplomacy and contributes to
global stability.
  • Nationwide Locations:
    Serve from Washington, D.C. or other cities across the country with
global impact.
  • Career Growth:
    Opportunities to advance, specialize, and enhance your professional journey.
  • Dynamic Career Paths:
    From legal counsel to public affairs, explore work that aligns with your
interests and strengths.
  • Public Service with Purpose:
    Know that your work matters—and that it drives real change.

Explore U.S. Based Job Categories

Use your talents in one of these 12 essential areas supporting diplomacy:

Foreign Affairs Officers (0130)

Implement foreign policies that make America safer, stronger and more prosperous.

HR Specialists (0201)

Recruit, develop and support our greatest
asset – our employees.

Budget Analysts (0560)

Manage and advocate for mission resources, ensuring activities receive proper funding.

Accounting Specialists (0510)

Oversee financial management in 180+ countries
and 130+ currencies.

General Attorneys (0905)

Provide counsel on legal issues that influence U.S. foreign policy.

Passport & Visa Specialists (0967)

Oversee passport and visa applications, preventing fraud and facilitating travel abroad.

Public Affairs Specialist (1035)

Shape and share the Department’s message with the public, press, and global audiences.

Contracting Specialists (1102)

Manage, plan and negotiate contracts that support our mission worldwide.

IT Specialists (2210)

Deliver, manage and safeguard IT systems, equipping diplomats with critical digital tools.

Civil (0810)Electrical (0850) Engineers

Ensure the security of facilities worldwide by maintaining and improving infrastructure.

Data Scientists (1516)

Analyze complex data sets to inform policy and strategic initiatives.

Management & Program Analysts (0343)

Evaluate and improve our programs and operations to carry forward our mission.

Ready to Explore Opportunities?

Start by reviewing current job openings or learning more about the application process at USAJOBS.gov. When you visit the homepage, be sure to click “Learn more about the federal hiring process” to better understand timelines, required materials, and what to expect.

Take the First Step
Toward a Global Career

Sign up for the U.S. Department of State’s talent network to receive alerts about career opportunities, internships, and fellowships—plus tips to help you navigate the application process. Whether you’re exploring or ready to apply, stay informed and prepared for your next move in public service.

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