What does a Foreign Officer do?
Through their dedication, perceptiveness, and creativity, Foreign Service Officers (FSOs) drive American foreign policy towards its objectives of promoting peace, stability, and prosperity. This includes advocating American foreign policy, protecting American citizens, and bolstering American business throughout the world. Foreign Service Officers (FSOs) remains at the core of mission staffing and is the prime element in providing shape and forward momentum to the USAID country program.
Related Questions
- I took the Foreign Service Officer Test prior to February-March 2010. When will I learn the results of the FSOT and/or the Qualifications Evaluation Panel review?
- Can officers and/or directors of the foreign parent organization or one of its affiliates also serve as an officer and/or director of the cleared company?
- What are the Foreign Service Officer Test Dates? What about Oral Assessment Dates?