
International Relations Undergraduate Minor Career Paths
Are you considering starting a career that utilizes regional expertise, language skills, or experience with foreign policy? Ever wondered what it’s like to work in various capacities in governments, how to prepare yourself to be a successful applicant for jobs, or what work will let you utilize your knowledge of the world? Are you curious to learn more about current events, history, or the broader global implications of your major? Whether you are interested in a possible career in public service, academia, or the private sector, the International Relations undergraduate minor can help you explore these opportunities.
Please join the Einaudi Center for a discussion about career paths and opportunities at the State Department and in public service, featuing Cornell alumni who will share their insights:
Jason Oaks, Deputy National Intelligence Officer for East Asia, U.S. Department of State
Angie Yucht Swenson, Founder and Principal of AYS Tutoring and Consulting, LLC
This session is presented by the Einaudi Center’s International Relations Minor and its director, Oumar Ba. The International Relations Minor is open to all Cornell undergraduate students interested in learning about the politics, economics, history, languages, and cultures of the world.