Please accept The Career Center’s invitation to join us for an information session from our U.S. Department of State Diplomat-In-Residence Amy Radetsky on Friday, June 16th from 1:30-2:30 PM in the Dunlap Success Center, Room #1006.
Amy will be educating us about the many internship and career opportunities for FSU students *from all majors* with the U.S. Department of State.
Amy’s bio and more information below. Please contact Tracy Dowling tdowling@fsu.edu for more information.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIPLOMAT-IN-RESIDENCE
Foreign Service Officer Amy Radetsky, our U.S. Department of State Diplomat-in-Residence, has dedicated 16 years of her life to the Foreign Service. She has completed tours in Brazil, Mexico, and with the African Affairs Bureau. Her last post was in Rio de Janeiro, leading reporting for a four-state consular district, focusing on the oil and gas industry, local politics, and the business environment.
She has returned to the U.S. to provide guidance and advice to college students considering careers in foreign policy. She will be available to talk with students about possible careers or internships with the Department of State.
FOREIGN SERVICE INTERNSHIPS
The Department of State is seeking diverse, culturally aware, adaptable, well-rounded and strategic problem solvers, who are seeking a substantive internship. This is your chance to support and gain insight into U.S. foreign policy and diplomacy, explore new career avenues and acquire lifelong skills, as you represent America to the world.
The U.S. Department of State has an internship to fit every student including:
–Pathways Internship Programs (Paid, Domestic)
–U.S. Department of State Student Internship Program (Unpaid, International in U.S. embassies and consulates)
-Virtual Student Foreign Service eInterns (VSFS)