My Foreign Service Timeline

I gave a full outline of my three candidacy attempts in the post, My First Inkling to Become a Diplomat, so I’ll use this page to document my successful candidacy timeline, and upcoming milestones as I move through my Foreign Service Career. (I abandoned my first candidacy at the QEP stage to focus on a new job, and I abandoned my third candidacy at the FSOA stage after getting an A-100 offer on my second candidacy.)

Second Candidacy for the win!

June 2011 – Registered for FSOT

October 2011 – Took FSOT

October 2011 – Notified I passed FSOT

November 2011 – QEP Personal Narratives submitted

January 2012 – Notified I passed QEP

January 2012 – Invited to schedule FSOA

May 2012 – Passed FSOA with 5.5/7.0 score

January 2013 – Added to Consular Register

May 2014 – Invited to join the 178th A-100 Generalist Class

June 2014 – 178th A-100 Orientation Start Date

August 2014 – Flag Day (Tashkent, Uzbekistan!!!)

August 2014 – Swearing-In Day

August 2014 – Started Pre-departure Training

March 2015 – Graduated from Russian Department

May 2015 – Graduated from Consular Affairs

May 2015 – Arrived for first tour at U.S. Embassy Tashkent

July 2015 – President Obama confirmed my diplomatic nomination by the U.S. Senate

August 2015 – Celebrated 10 Years of Federal Service

June 2016 – Received second tour assignment (Canberra, Australia!!!)

July 2017 – Arrived for second tour at U.S. Embassy Canberra

November 2018 – Received third tour assignment (Ciudad Juárez, México!!!)

December 2018 – Received tenure

September 2019 – Started Pre-departure training

February 2020 – Graduated from Spanish Department

August 2020 – Arrived for third tour at U.S. Consulate General Ciudad Juárez

November 2021 – Received fourth tour assignment (Washington, DC!!!)

March 2022 – Arrived for fourth tour at the Office of Children’s Issues

May 2022 – Marked 10 years since passing the Oral Assessment

September 2022 – Received promotion

July 2023 – Received fifth tour assignment (Rangoon, Burma/Yangon, Myanmar!!!)

June 2024 – The 178th A-100 class marks 10 years in the Foreign Service

July 2024 – Departed the Office of Children’s Issues

July 2024 – Started Pre-departure training

July 2025 – Graduated from the Burmese Department

August 2025 – Celebrated 20 Years of Federal Service

August 2025 – Arrived for fifth tour at U.S. Embassy Rangoon (Yangon)

  13 comments for “My Foreign Service Timeline

  1. Carol Natalia's avatar
    November 28, 2022 at 15:36

    So basically it can take two years from the time you get your conditional offer to actually getting the final offer? Wow!

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    • pennypostcard's avatar
      March 30, 2023 at 22:54

      Absolutely, and sometimes even longer. Part of the reason is because it took several months after my May 2012 FSOA to receive both security and medical clearances before I even got added to the register. Another issue was that no one had been hired off the consular register with a 5.5 score for over a year. I was only a couple months from expiring off the 18-month register when I finally got “the call.” I’d already started another candidacy on which I’d been invited back to the FSOA but of course, I didn’t have to do it.

      By contrast, a couple of colleagues I studied for the FSOA with in 2012 had totally different stories. One was hired in 2012 because her clearances came quickly and the consular register wasn’t as full; the other person didn’t pass the FSOA, was super bummed, retested a year later, got on his register (I can’t remember which cone), and still got hired before me! Both of them are still in the FS too.

      Bottom line: the hiring timeline is very individual and impacted by many factors.

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  2. Lorne Nettles's avatar
    Lorne Nettles
    March 14, 2023 at 04:25

    thanks for the timeline

    Liked by 1 person

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