Anonymous wrote:Defense contracting. There are a lot of us. We are in various "non engineering" parts of the industry - competitive intelligence, government relations, analysis and advocacy, market research, communications, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I was an IR major. I started out doing international trade but switched to litigation because my spouse's job took us out of DC. I focus on securities/financial institution litigation.
Anonymous wrote:My IR graduate from a UK university works at a high end wealth management group in Switzerland. He works with clients from all over the world on assessing different countries’s risks (political, economical, social) for their investments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Political campaigns, law school, patent litigation: the classic IR path.
As a patent litigator, you need to pass the patent bar (yes, that is required for BOTH patent litigator and patent attorney/agent). To pass the patent bar, you need a stem major. So, no, IR major can't work as patent litigator.
Agree, I don't think the poster who said patent attorney has a clue. Every patent attorney I know had a STEM background.
I do know lawyers who have undergrad IR degrees but they are not patent lawyers.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think your mindset is wrong. It’s a difficult environment right now and the State/USAID/other agency international program issues mean less ability to absorb new grads and other knock on effects. For example, development contractors have gotten crushed in the last six months.
Probably the two caveats are i) four years from now (or more, with grad school) the environment may be different and ii) lots of kids study IR and end up in non-IR related jobs like finance and consulting. But if your kid wants something closely related to their major it isn’t great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Political campaigns, law school, patent litigation: the classic IR path.
As a patent litigator, you need to pass the patent bar (yes, that is required for BOTH patent litigator and patent attorney/agent). To pass the patent bar, you need a stem major. So, no, IR major can't work as patent litigator.