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Many students ask "What type of job could I get with a degree in International Relations?" The answer depends on your specialization, interests, experiences, and skills. International Relations studies global issues, creating a literal world of opportunity. 

Our alumni are doing amazing things all over the world in a variety of fields and employment sectors. As a student in the IR program, your task is to define your area of expertise and map out how you want to make a difference. What type of problems do you want to solve? What issues are most important to you? Where do you want to have an impact? Where do you want to be located? Is the type of organization important to you? Whatever your interest, opportunities abound. 

Here are some resources to help you get started on your path.

Resources

Students are now able to use the International Relations computer workroom for interviews and other career service. If you are interested in reserving the space, please sign up using this link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NAEfPvCUeWPcyXVWSdtLFm0AKEwGMkEHlqrS8qJbrec/edit?gid=0#gid=0

IR Program's LinkedIn
IR Program Alumni Database 2012-2021 (If you want access to this document, please come into the IR suite with your device, and the IR staff will enter the password for you)
Maxwell Career Field Guides
APSIA Career Guide
SectorConnect
SU Career Services
SU Internship Website
SU Abroad Website for Study Abroad Alumni
Internship Search Tips
ProFellow
Intelligence Careers
Networking for Business Tips (from PAIA alum Niklas

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