Hey Travelers! Ever wondered about the role of Foreign Service Management Officers? Today, we’re diving into their responsibilities and shedding light on what they do in the Foreign Service.
The primary mission of U.S. diplomats is to represent the interests and policies of the United States overseas and provide assistance to American citizens abroad. According to the State Department’s website, a U.S. diplomat in the foreign service works to promote peace, support prosperity, and protect American citizens while advancing the nation’s interests abroad.
So, what exactly do management officers do in the Foreign Service? These officers play a crucial role in keeping embassies and consulates abroad functioning smoothly. They oversee all operations, from managing real estate and personnel to handling budgets.
We recently had the honor and privilege of hearing from Mrs. Geri Kam, a retired management officer with over 30 years of experience in the Foreign Service. To learn more about her experience, check out this post here.
In the Foreign Service, diplomats have the opportunity to specialize in different career tracks, often referred to as “cones.” These cones define the roles and responsibilities they will carry out during their diplomatic careers. Here are the five main career tracks or cones in the U.S. Foreign Service:
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