This is the essential resource and job-hunting guide for all those interested in international careers in the US government, multinational corporations, banks, consulting companies, international and nongovernmental organizations, the media, think tanks, universities, and more. Careers in International Affairs, now in its ninth edition, provides up-to-date insights about the range of possibilities in the global workplace and tips on how to get these jobs—along with profiles of hundreds of important employers.
This helpful guide includes a directory of more than 250 organizations who offer internationally oriented jobs such as the US Department of State, CIA, United Nations, World Bank, J.P. Morgan Chase, Google, McKinsey & Company, and dozens more. The book also includes insightful testimonies about what these careers are really like from both junior and senior professionals in these fields. Careers in International Affairs gives advice on academic paths that will prepare students for demanding international careers and guidance on how to write resumes, interview for jobs, network, and maintain their online profile.
Published in cooperation with the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, the oldest school of international affairs in the United States, Careers in International Affairs will encourage job seekers to consider their goals and talents, widen their horizons to consider new possibilities, and help them realize that their future can hold several careers, while reminding all that it is never too early—or too late—to consider the realm of opportunities that await them throughout the world.
Table of Contents
Preface
Laura E. Cressey
I. Strategies
1. Preparing for Your Career
2. Marketing Yourself
II. The International Job Market: Types of Employers
3. The US Government
4. International Organizations
5. Nongovernmental Organizations
6. International Banking and Finance
7. International Business
8. Consulting
9. Universities, Research Institutes, and Think Tanks
10. The Media
III. Directory of Organizations
Index
Reviews
"An invaluable resource to those students who are eager to use their international relations training productively. It is respected by those who teach, those who employ, and those who want jobs . . . a trifecta!"—Madeleine K. Albright, Michael and Virginia Mortara Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy, Georgetown University; former US Secretary of State, reviewing a previous edition or volume
Contributors
Rima Abushakra Lisa M. BarryMichael Brannagan Mathew CahillRebecca Bou Chebel-Macmillan Michael Comstock Karen CouringtonLaura E. CresseyRhiannon Davis Jackie Day Mary DeBreeAudrey Bracey DeeganMaggie DoughertyRobin Dunnigan Miguel Estien Richard Gallivan David A. Gutschmit Barrett J. HelmerMaryam Hensen Ernest J. Herold Jonathan Huneke Jill Johnson Ayham Kamel Lisa A. KeathleyLisa KubiskeSloan Mann Kevin MassyNicole Melcher Jordan Menzel Kaia MillerRich MilliesLaura J. MitchellSarah Moran John MurphyShilpa Nadhan Izumi Nakamitsu Hernan NareaThomas PellerinSuzanne Petroni Nicolette Pizzitola Alexandra Pugachevsky Courtney C. RadschAlexandra RiboulSharon Rudy Nicole Bibbins Sedaca Marc A. Sorel Taylor Stager Anne M. SteenJennifer E. Steffensen Shyam SundaramSujata Thomas Cheikh Ousmane Toure Anna Tunkel Allen Wan David A. Weiss Brent Woolfork
About the Author
Laura E. Cressey was formerly the internship coordinator at the Masters of Science in Foreign Service program at Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. She has worked at Booz Allen Hamilton, and is currently an employee of the Department of State.
Barrett J. Helmer and Jennifer E. Steffensen are graduates of the Masters of Science in Foreign Service program at Georgetown University.