Law / Public Administration

Diplomat

Represents a nation's interests abroad and negotiates international agreements.

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Career snapshot

Education대학교~대학원 + 외무고시
Growth낮음
Salary signal$55,000–$130,000/yr (entry–senior)
Entry difficulty매우 높음

What the work can involve

  • People in Diplomat usually spend time solving problems inside the Law / Public Administration field.
  • The work often rewards leading and persuading, helping and teaching, analysis and research, especially when paired with steady learning and feedback.
  • Actual tasks vary by country, employer, seniority, and whether the role is in a large organization or a smaller team.

What may fit this career

Interest EProfile strength: 90
Interest SProfile strength: 80
Interest IProfile strength: 60

Signs this path may be worth exploring

  • You may want to explore this path if you enjoy leading and persuading, helping and teaching, analysis and research.
  • This profile also emphasizes values such as 사회적인정, 대인관계, 능력발휘.
  • Personality fit is not fixed, but this career profile tends to reward habits related to O, C.

Related majors

국제관계학, 정치외교학, 법학, 외국어

Typical path

  1. Step 1: Earn a bachelor's degree in international relations, political science, or foreign languages
  2. Step 2: Pursue a master's degree (international affairs, IR) and develop language proficiency in 2+ languages
  3. Step 3: Pass the Foreign Service Officer Test (FSOT) or country-equivalent diplomatic entrance exam
  4. Step 4: Complete training at a diplomatic academy and receive your first posting abroad
  5. Step 5: Build a career across multiple postings, specialize in a region or issue area, and advance to ambassador

How to test this direction before committing

  1. Review courses or majors connected to 국제관계학, 정치외교학, 법학, 외국어.
  2. Interview someone in the field and ask what their week actually looks like.
  3. Try a small project, shadowing experience, volunteer role, internship, or beginner portfolio piece before committing deeply.

Before making a decision

  • Do not choose a career only because the match score is high.
  • Check current salary, licensing, hiring demand, and local education requirements before making important decisions.
  • Compare this path with at least three related careers so you can see whether the attraction is the field, the work style, or a specific job title.

People in this career often mention

Good partsYou live and work across the world, building genuine understanding between cultures.The access you get — to heads of state, crisis rooms, and historic events — is extraordinary.
Hard partsYou move countries every 2-3 years, which can devastate your children's schooling and your partner's career.Your personal opinions must be buried completely; you represent the government, not yourself.

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