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Diplomat and Foreign Office Official

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Diplomats and foreign office officials represent the UK's interests abroad. They analyse what is happening in other countries, negotiate on behalf of the UK government, attend high-level meetings, and build relationships with other nations. The work is about understanding the world and using persuasion rather than force to solve problems.

The role

What a diplomat and foreign office official actually does, day to day.

As a diplomat or foreign office official, you represent the UK in other countries or work at home on international issues. You might be posted to an embassy or consulate somewhere in the world, or you might work at the Foreign Office in London on policy. Your job is to understand what is happening in other countries - the politics, the business, the culture - and report back to the UK government so it can make good decisions.

A big part of your work is negotiating - getting other countries to agree to deals that are fair to the UK, whether that is about trade, security, or cooperation. You attend important meetings, give speeches, and meet with foreign politicians and business leaders. You read and analyse reports, write briefings for ministers, and spot problems before they become crises. The job requires you to understand other cultures well and to be tactful in sensitive situations. You will travel, learn about different countries, and meet fascinating people from around the world.

A typical week

Day to day

1Conducting political analysis and reporting on developments in host countries.
2Engaging in negotiations and discussions with foreign governments and organizations.
3Representing the UK at international conferences and diplomatic events.
4Advising government officials on foreign policy and international relations.
5Building and maintaining relationships with key stakeholders, including local officials and NGOs.
6Preparing briefing materials and speeches for high-level meetings.
7Monitoring and assessing risks that could impact UK interests abroad.
8Collaborating with other departments and agencies to align foreign policy objectives.