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eloel- t1_j23rw7c wrote
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mazamayomama t1_j23s756 wrote
eloel- t1_j23sgrs wrote
Nice image, shows that no country is at 100%. Take a look at it.
mazamayomama t1_j23tg05 wrote
? Every country together combined doesn't add up to US users. But yes same process, requirements, exam in those countries too. See https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/marketreport/requirements/5014/ca;jsessionid=231BAABB18AEE234229831BC457431EF.jobsearch76
See https://www.faststream.gov.uk/diplomatic-service/index.html
See https://diplomaticacademy.dfat.gov.au/
A bachelor's degree is usually required.
A master's degree may be required.
Several years of experience as a researcher, consultant or program administrator may be required.
Foreign language fluency typically required
Foreign service officers are accepted on the basis of competitive examination.
Jkei t1_j23xw9d wrote
That's nice and all but irrelevant if the subject isn't very country-specific. The other person even clarifies as much.
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