What does a public diplomacy officer do on a daily basis? What kinds of work and hours would one do in a PD track up to tenure?
Entry level Public Diplomacy officers generally work as assistant cultural affairs officers. They coordinate the Fulbright exchange program and are responsible for the sort of traditional dance and music troupe exchanges. Technologically savvy officers sometimes are given the opportunity to head up internet outreach programs. After Tenure. Tenured officers have a wide variety of jobs open to them. Public affairs officers meet frequently with the press. Information officers serve as embassy spokesmen. There have been PD officers who have served as speechwriters. Presence posts, where one person posts in large cities with no other American presence, are often staffed by PD officers.
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