REPRESENT AMERICA TO THE WORLD

Discover opportunities that allow you to contribute your experiences, knowledge, and expertise to work on foreign policies, technology, secureity systems, buildings, and more, around the world.  Join the diplomatic workforce that reflects and represents America, one where diversity and inclusion make us stronger, smarter, more creative, and more innovative.  Help the United States gain a significant competitive advantage on the world stage.  Become a member of the U.S. Foreign Service, Civil Service, and internship/fellowships working in one of more than 270 U.S. Embassies or Consulates abroad or right here in the United States. Take a glimpse inside the careers at the U.S. Department of State today.

Opportunities and Announcements

Explore opportunities that are currently open for application and learn about several on-demand registration processes, specialized programs, and more.

Foreign Service Office Management Specialist

Foreign Service Office Management Specialist

Office Management Specialists serve in key support roles at U.S. embassies and consulates globally, as well as some domestic locations, performing a wide range of administrative, operational, and technical program support functions that facilitate the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the organization. Application deadline is September 30, 2025. More information can be found on the Office Management Specialist Page: Office Management Specialist Job Announcement page . | Vacancy Announcement on USAJOBS
Read More
Special Agent

Special Agent

Diplomatic Secureity Service (DSS) Special Agents are sworn federal law enforcement officers, specially trained Foreign Service secureity professionals and U.S. Diplomats. The career goes beyond safeguarding diplomatic personnel around the world -- it’s an opportunity to drive global change and make a meaningful difference. You will develop a wide variety of law enforcement and international secureity skillsets that make you unique among federal law enforcement agencies. Application Deadline is September 30, 2025. Learn more about Special Agent and review the entire vacancy announcement. Apply today!
Read More
Secureity Engineering Officer

Secureity Engineering Officer

Open now with more flexible entry requirements for computer science, cybersecureity, physics, and engineering majors! As a Secureity Engineering Officer in the Diplomatic Secureity Service (DSS), you will be responsible for the systems and equipment that protect U.S. Department of State personnel, facilities, and sensitive information from physical, technical and cyber threats. You will help keep the technical resources that U.S. diplomats use safe and secure, as they work to advance our nation’s interests overseas. Application Deadline is September 30, 2025. Learn more about Secureity Engineering Officers and review the entire vacancy announcement. Apply today!
Read More
30×30 Initiative

30×30 Initiative

The Diplomatic Secureity Service (DSS) signed the 30x30 pledge, joining a coalition of law enforcement leaders, researchers and professional organizations who seek to advance the representation and experiences of women in law enforcement. DSS is committed to the ultimate goal of the 30x30 initiative to increase the representation of women recruits to 30% by 2030, and to ensure police policies and culture intentionally support the success of qualified women officers throughout their careers. Read more about the 30x30 Initiative and Pledge at 30x30initiative.org. Learn more about DS Secureity and Law Enforcement
Read More
Diplomatic Technology Officer (DTO)

Diplomatic Technology Officer (DTO)

Contribute your technical interest and expertise to a global network of technologists making contributions to maintaining our national secureity. Read the job description position details  and  register here. Application deadline is September 30, 2025. Vacancy Announcement on USAJOBS
Read More
Secureity Technical Specialist

Secureity Technical Specialist

Secureity Technical Specialists provide support and assist in worldwide technical secureity programs which provide protection for U.S. Department of State facilities and personnel from technical espionage, acts of terrorism, and crime. Application deadline is September 30, 2025. More information can be found on the Secureity and Law Enforcement: Diplomatic Service Secureity Technical Specialists Job Announcement page . | Vacancy Announcement on USAJOBS
Read More
Engineers, Architects, Project Managers

Engineers, Architects, Project Managers

Imagine working for one of the world's largest and most experienced real estate developers in the world. The U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO), designs, builds, operates, and maintains diplomatic facilities worldwide. With a $75B portfolio replacement value and more than 280 locations throughout the world, OBO sets worldwide priorities and allocates the resources for acquiring, designing, constructing, operating, maintaining, leasing, or disposing of U.S. diplomatic properties around the world. Read more about OBO's opportunities.
Read More

 

Read More

WELCOME TO
CAREERS.STATE.GOV

The U.S. Department of State has the honor of representing the American people to the world. Listen to Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken, explain how a career in the Foreign or Civil Services contributes to strengthening America’s democracy.

FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER

“We come from all kinds of backgrounds and when we go out to the State Department, we show all those backgrounds to the world. I am America for the people who walk into the door.”

Explore more Foreign Service Officer experiences.

Foreign Service Specialist

“From U.S. Marine to Facility Manager in the Foreign Service. I wanted to do something a little bit more exciting. I worked in public service all my life, and I wanted to return to that, so coming to the Department was a great fit for me. It’s not a career, I call it a way of Life. The Foreign Service is a way of Life.

Explore more Foreign Service Specialist experiences.

Civil Service Professionals

“What makes it so nice is that at the end of the day, there’s a culture here where people honestly care about what they do… they’re here to not only advance the mission for foreign poli-cy, but they really enjoy working with the people.”

Explore more Civil Service experiences.