The State Department announced Wednesday that it is modifying the Foreign Service Officer Test to reflect the foreign policy goals of the Trump administration.
CBS News: State Department overhauls Foreign Service Officer Test, introduces "America First" foreign policy lectures
The State Department announced Wednesday that it is modifying the Foreign Service Officer Test to reflect the foreign policy goals of the Trump administration and meet "the challenges of the 21st ...
State Department overhauls Foreign Service Officer Test, introduces "America First" foreign policy lectures
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Does holding a non-law enforcement 1801 or Investigative assistant position (such as USCIS Immigration Services Officer or FBI Investigative Specialist) provide any advantage when later applying to 1811 positions?
I have three questions. First is what kind of background check are officers given when they're hired? The second pertains to when an officer runs a person's background does it display that individual's background checks or clearance history? My last question is if an officer does run an individuals background without reasonable cause are there repercussions? Thank you in advance. edit: Thank ...
I am hoping to become a police officer after I get my Degree in criminal Justice with my focus on policing. Anyways, they ask for any volunteer experience on the application. What can you suggest that looks good? Should I just volunteer for whatever comes up or are there things that look better than others? Thanks for your help.