New Year, New Career? Chat with a Diplomat about Taking the Foreign Service Officer Test in 2020

New Year, New Career? Chat with a Diplomat about Taking the Foreign Service Officer Test in 2020Ever thought about a career in diplomacy? Make 2020 the year you take the first step. Join the U.S. Department of State’s Diplomat in Residence for New England, Philip Beekman, for an informal chat about taking the Foreign Service Officer Test (FSOT). We will cover requirements to take the Foreign Service Officer Test, the structure of the test and tips for preparing, and what comes next once you pass. The Foreign Service represents America overseas and we are looking for diverse candidates who represent all facets of America. If you’re passionate about public service and want to represent the U.S. around the world, let this be the year you learn more about how you can join the Foreign Service and help promote peace, support prosperity, and protect American citizens. To prepare for the session and read more about becoming a Foreign Service Officer, visit https://careers.state.gov/work/foreign-service/officer/.

Posted by DOS Diplomat in Residence – New England on Friday, January 3, 2020

New Year, New Career?
A Chat with a Diplomat about Taking the
Foreign Service Officer Test in 2020

Ever thought about a career in diplomacy? Make 2020 the year you take the first step. Join the U.S. Department of State’s Diplomat in Residence for New England, Philip Beekman, for an informal chat about taking the Foreign Service Officer Test (FSOT). We will cover requirements to take the Foreign Service Officer Test, the structure of the test and tips for preparing, and what comes next once you pass. The Foreign Service represents America overseas and we are looking for diverse candidates who represent all facets of America. If you’re passionate about public service and want to represent the U.S. around the world, let this be the year you learn more about how you can join the Foreign Service and help promote peace, support prosperity, and protect American citizens. To prepare for the session and read more about becoming a Foreign Service Officer, visit https://careers.state.gov/work/foreign-service/officer/.