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Career
Opportunities
In an embassy, the following departments offer numerous
job options :
Political
Section
The Political Section handles all political matters, including
high-level visits, political consultations, and briefings on issues of mutual
interest.
Economic
Section
The Economic Section follows developments in the country's
trade and economic policy, and promotes its interests in these areas.
Defense
The Defense Counselor is responsible for reporting on defense policy
issues involving the country, including armaments cooperation, export control,
major procurement programs, defense related research, and technology developments.
Energy
This department informs other authorities and organizations about the
country's energy policy and developments in the energy sector.
Finance
The Counselor for Economic and Financial Affairs reports on macro and
microeconomics, financial markets, economic policy, and economic research. The
Counselor also responds to inquiries about the their own nation's economy.
Science
The staff for Science reports on research and research policies, and
works to enhance cooperative research and development between their own and other
countries.
Shipping
and Civil Aviation
The Counselor for Shipping and Civil Aviation reports
on maritime and aviation policy and legislative activity.
Press
and Cultural Section
The Press and Cultural section promotes a wide
range of cultural events including concerts, exhibitions, lectures, festivals,
and films, and works in close cooperation with other nations.
Administrative
and Consular Services Section
These consulates, staffed by mainly career
diplomats, supervise Consuls around the country. The section also has administrative
responsibilities pertaining to Embassy personnel and buildings.
Trade
This department promotes nationwide industrial development profitable
to both the business economy and national economy, and helps release the potential
of different districts and regions by contributing towards innovation, internationalization
and promotion.
The
Employers look for embassy
jobs :
Employers prefer candidates
having a strong knowledge of history, government, political systems, cultures,
world geography, international affairs, and political and social issues across
the world. Basic accounting, statistics, management, interpersonal communication,
and knowledge of basic economic principles and trends are also important skills.
On
an average, someone with a graduate degree can anticipate a starting salary around
$30,000, and the pay structure is similar to that in other government organizations.
Senior embassy officials can make over $100,000 per year in embassy.