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Top 10 Jobs for International Relations Majors

International relations is a field that many people don’t know much about. This is mainly because it's a diverse field that covers many aspects of modern society. So, what do international relations majors do once they graduate? Many things, but let’s take a look at 10 of the most popular positions they choose.

Diplomat

These are the people who serve as representatives for their countries while dealing with foreign affairs. Diplomats help to form bonds between nations so that each can benefit. It’s a job that lets you travel all over the world and meet lots of people of different cultures. Also, at an average salary of $109,940, you get rewarded very generously for your service to your country.

Investment Banker

It's the main duty of an investment banker to tell companies where they should be putting their money that will result in the largest profit. They must be able to follow trends and predict patterns in the stock market. Depending on how well they're able to do their job, they can make over $80,000.

Journalist

Journalists keep the public informed on the state of affairs, domestic and foreign. Although journalists have historically worked in every media avenue, more and more of their work is shifting to online resources exclusively. They must gather information and present it in a way that's most accessible to their audience.

Risk Analyst

Steering companies away from any potential threats is the primary goal of risk analyst. They determine any potential dangers that corporations might not see coming, such as anything that might cause them to lose money. Because this is an important skill, risk analysts are in demand.

Marketing Manager

These guys make the big bucks (with an average salary range of $80,900 to $151,26). This is mainly due to all of the many different job responsibilities that they're asked to take on, such as overseeing sales, determining stock market trends, and finding ways to increase profit for the company.

Civil Service Administrator

Civil service administrators are the people who work within the government to ensure that everything runs as best as it can. They help to create policy and determine what changes need to be made in the decision-making process.

Lawyer

As you probably already know, lawyers gather evidence and present a case so that juries can determine the truth in legal matters. It's a job that pays well, but it takes rigorous training and an unwavering work ethic.

Political Commentator

People need to be kept up-to-speed with everything that's going on in the political world. That's where political commentators come in, as they blend fact and opinion to bring the public an informational and entertaining view into the inner workings of various layers of government.

Congressional Staffer

Congressional staffers work to help manage political campaigns, promoting strategies that will help candidates get elected. There are a lot of people involved in a campaign, so it's important to have someone with a clear vision and plan for success.

Foreign Service Officer

Much like a diplomat, foreign service officers serve as a link between countries. They're advocates for their own culture while embracing the cultures prevalent in other nations. On average, they make about $108,000 annually.

Last Updated: September 04, 2015