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Military International and Civil Affairs Officers

Median Salary
108,313
Workforce Count
14,693

Overview

What are the responsibilities of this role?

International and civil affairs officers have extensive in-country experience in a designated region. They build effective relationships with governments, militaries, and local citizens and they support a variety of international engagement activities, from humanitarian relief to intelligence collection. They serve as primary advisors to government agencies across service branches on all stages of operations planning because of their regional and cultural expertise.

What is the work environment like?

International and civil affairs officers work mainly in offices of U.S. embassies and missions located overseas.

How many people have this role in the Military?

14,693

Compensation

Understanding How Military Pay is More Than Just a Salary

Base pay is the standard income you’ll earn as a service member, providing a stable foundation to start achieving your financial goals.

  • Always fixed based on rank and service time.
  • Distributed monthly.
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What is the typical salary range?

Salary by Years of Service

$62,785

2 Years

$90,573

6 Years

$145,494

10+ Years
Median Salary
108,313

Military Details

What Service Branches offer this role?

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Is this a staff or leadership role?

Enlisted
Officer
Officers are service members who plan, direct operations and manage enlisted personnel, developing a broad range of leadership-related skills.
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What does the training for this role entail?

Job training for international and civil affairs officers primarily consists of classroom instruction and on-the-job learning in various training environments. Like other officers, they complete a comprehensive training program covering responsibilities, military structure and etiquette, traditions, and leadership development. Job-specific training may include:

  • Political and cultural awareness
  • Development of foreign area expertise and language proficiency
  • Organization and functions of diplomatic missions

Education

What level of education do professionals in this role have?

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Which college majors best prepare you for this role?

  • Speech Communication and Rhetoric
  • Communication, General
  • Public Relations/Image Management
  • Mass Communication/Media Studies
  • Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication
  • Communication Management and Strategic Communications
  • Political Communication
  • Business/Corporate Communications, General
  • International and Intercultural Communication
  • Business/Corporate Communications, Other

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The Military has several programs that cover college costs — so you can pursue your education with little to no debt.
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Skills and Interests

What skills will set you up for success?

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What knowledge is essential to bring to the table?

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What challenges will you likely face in the workplace?

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What personality traits help people thrive in this role?

Enterprising

You love taking risks in business or personal projects — and have the leadership skills to back it up.

Conventional

You like structure, staying organized, and working with systems to get things done efficiently.

Social

You love connecting with people, helping others and making a difference in your community.

RIASEC represents six broad interest areas—Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional—helping individuals identify careers that match their skills and preferences.

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