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  2. Foreign Service Specialist - Wikipedia

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    Foreign Service Specialists are direct-hire career employees of the United States Department of State and other foreign affairs agencies. They are members of the United States Foreign Service who provide important technical, support or administrative services in 19 career categories, including Diplomatic Security Agents, Doctors and Physician Assistants, Diplomatic Technology Officers, Office ...

  3. Foreign Service officer - Wikipedia

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    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo swears in the 195th Foreign Service Generalist Class in October 2018. A Foreign Service officer (FSO) is a commissioned member of the United States Foreign Service. FSOs formulate and implement the foreign policy of the United States.

  4. Senior Foreign Service - Wikipedia

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    The Senior Foreign Service (SFS) comprises the top four ranks of the United States Foreign Service.These ranks were created by the Foreign Service Act of 1980 and Executive Order 12293 in order to provide the Foreign Service with senior grades equivalent to general and flag ranks in the military and naval establishments, respectively, and to grades in the Senior Executive Service.

  5. To Be a Specialist or Generalist? The Case for Each - AOL

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    A recent study by TalentDrive analyzed reactions to the current job market by 79,000 job seekers and 20,000 employers. The most interesting part of the study certainly wasn't that 71% of job ...

  6. United States Foreign Service - Wikipedia

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    The total number of Foreign Service members, excluding Foreign Service nationals, from all Foreign Service agencies (State, USAID, etc.) is about 15,600. [21] This includes: 7,999 Foreign Service officers, called "generalist" diplomats; 5,791 Foreign Service specialists (consular fellows are counted by State Human Resources as specialists)

  7. A-100 Class - Wikipedia

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    The class is an opportunity to learn about the Foreign Service, not a discussion forum for foreign policy; as public servants, Foreign Service Officers, when acting in their official capacity, are obligated to defend publicly and to implement the foreign policy directives and objectives of the federal government of the United States ...

  8. Talk:United States Foreign Service - Wikipedia

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    All Foreign Service specialist career paths are listed on the official careers.state.gov web site. Let's keep the article focused on actual specialist career paths rather than fictional ones. SONORAMA 09:25, 28 February 2008 (UTC) Foreign Service Personnel perform unique services in support of the Service.

  9. Talk:Foreign Service officer - Wikipedia

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    Foreign Service Generalists (not "Officers", which is a colloquial term for any member of the Foreign Service) are NOT "at the top," nor are they above the Specialists or Civil Service. Each group has a role to play, and no one group can do its job without the other two.