Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What future prospects do you see for a 24 year old who got state school undergrad, ivy grad and a staffing job in state department. Where could they be in 10 years?
Wherever FSO sends them or here in DC for Club Fed.
With all that education and Fed job at age 24, I assume they’re risk adverse and avoid competitive situations so will stay in that lane.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What future prospects do you see for a 24 year old who got state school undergrad, ivy grad and a staffing job in state department. Where could they be in 10 years?
Wherever FSO sends them or here in DC for Club Fed.
With all that education and Fed job at age 24, I assume they’re risk adverse and avoid competitive situations so will stay in that lane.
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate helpful replies, as well as attempts at humor and sarcasm.
This is someone my cousin met and trying to decide if there is long term potential. She is a dentist and only wants someone with high potential.
Anonymous wrote:State here. An Ivy League degree won’t get you all that far at this agency. Non one cares.
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate helpful replies, as well as attempts at humor and sarcasm.
This is someone my cousin met and trying to decide if there is long term potential. She is a dentist and only wants someone with high potential.
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate helpful replies, as well as attempts at humor and sarcasm.
This is someone my cousin met and trying to decide if there is long term potential. She is a dentist and only wants someone with high potential.
Anonymous wrote:What future prospects do you see for a 24 year old who got state school undergrad, ivy grad and a staffing job in state department. Where could they be in 10 years?[/quote
Whatever they want. Maybe they'd like to go into the field for the State Department? Maybe they want to play the fiddle.
Unless you want 'em to become a lobbyist or consultant, and keep us in the mire while taking in a big payday.
Anonymous wrote:What future prospects do you see for a 24 year old who got state school undergrad, ivy grad and a staffing job in state department. Where could they be in 10 years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I appreciate helpful replies, as well as attempts at humor and sarcasm.
This is someone my cousin met and trying to decide if there is long term potential. She is a dentist and only wants someone with high potential.
oh FFS
That's even worse than an overbearing mother.
Anonymous wrote:What future prospects do you see for a 24 year old who got state school undergrad, ivy grad and a staffing job in state department. Where could they be in 10 years?