For roles in diplomacy, the subject of your degree is not as relevant as your ability to think fast under pressure, solve problems analytically and work autonomously.
Diplomat
Working for international development organizations can provide an opportunity to work on related projects and development sectors in different countries.
International Aid and Development Worker
With the rise of remote work and digital technology, many graduates choose to work as digital nomads, which allows them to work online while traveling the world.
Digital Nomad
This can provide opportunities to work on global issues, involve in international relations and travel to different countries for meetings, conferences and negotiations.
International Relations Specialist
Working as an environmental scientist or conservationist can offer opportunities to work on projects related to natural resource management.
Environmental Scientist
If you are proficient in multiple languages, working as a language interpreter or translator can offer opportunities to work in different countries.
Language Interpreter or Translator
Many multinational companies have sales or business development roles that involve expanding their operations in different countries.
International Sales or Business Development
This may require traveling to different countries to promote educational opportunities, provide guidance to students.
International Education Consultant
This can involve working in the field, collaborating with local communities, and traveling to different countries to monitor and evaluate programs.
NGO Program Coordinator
Careers in geology or mining engineering can involve working on mineral exploration, mining operations, or environmental management in different countries.
Geologist for Mining Engineer