Careers in International and Global Studies

The PGA Advantage

Politics and Global Affairs develop skills that are highly valued by today’s employers. These skills include, but are not limited to:

  • out-of-the-box problem solving
  • research 
  • critical communication skills in writing/thinking/analysis
  • inclusive collaboration skills
  • effective oral presentation skills.

Students and alumni in Political Science, International & Global Studies and Law & Legal Studies find employment in business, government, nonprofits, social services, and educational institutions. While you are still a student, look for ways to build out your resume and gain experience that will give you an advantage in the job market. Key ways to do that are:

  • Complete an internship. This gives you experience and builds your professional network. It also helps you decide whether a particular type of job is right for you.  Politics and Global Affairs students are fortunate to have access to a large number of internship opportunities in Oregon and SW Washington. Students are encouraged to talk with our faculty members about careers and graduate school applications, and to Dr. Richard Clucas for internship ideas and advice. 
  • Take courses that build your job skills. In picking your electives, look for classes that focus on subjects and skills that are most relevant to your career of interest. If you aren’t sure which to pick, ask your professors!  Some general suggestions are to consider taking second language and technology courses. Those skills can often come in handy, as well as serving to enhance your resume.  You can also consider adding a minor or certificate to your degree. These areas of specialization can help distinguish you from other job candidates, while giving a broader foundation of career-relevant knowledge and skills.    
  • Plan for letters of recommendation. Many employers, as well as most graduate and law schools, will require you to submit several letters of recommendation when you apply. You should be thinking about this as you interact with your internship supervisors and your professors. Politics and Global Affairs faculty have prepared some tips for how to be successful in getting a good letter of recommendation from your professors. Be sure to check it out!
  • Check for job and internship announcements from a variety of organizations and employers on PGA's Student Newsletter and Instagram and Facebook pages.
  • Visit the University Career Center for a variety of career services for students and alumni, including position postings, job search resources, and resume and cover letter assistance.  Make sure to check out the Career Center’s job search resources, including Handshake - PSU’s job database of employment opportunities specifically for PSU students and alumni. Handshake includes jobs and internship opportunities both on and off campus.  
  • Meet with a PSU Career Coach to get help and guidance. This service is available for current PSU students and alumni. 

International and Global Affairs graduates find employment in business, government, nonprofits, social services, and educational institutions. Explore companies and government organizations that have hired graduates of PSU's International and Global Affairs Programs. 

“I transferred to PSU from Portland Community College, with a clear idea that I wanted to go into political science and Middle East studies. I worked really hard during my time at PSU to get scholarships to study abroad, qualify for the Honor Society, and gain foreign language skills. My fantastic advisors encouraged me to play bigger and I went on to do a Master's in Government at the London School of Economics. Finding those professors and advisors at PSU who became real allies on my journey was crucial. These days I live in London and work independently on economic development, track II peacebuilding, and geopolitics in the Middle East and the Caucasus - all areas I first got interested in while at PSU!”

Isabelle McRae
Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies
Class of 2019

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“I chose to study International & Global Studies at PSU due to how interdisciplinary of a degree it was, I fell in love with the classes offered in this degree path! Upon graduating, my degree allowed me to become an English Teaching Assistant for the Ministry of Education in Spain. Now, I am working on the Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) program for AFS-USA working with amazing exchange students coming to the U.S. from 40 different countries.”

Nadia Rodela
Bachelor of Arts International and Global Studies
Class of 2018

“My years at Portland State were some of the best of my life. My initial plan was to pursue a career as a lawyer. However, I found more interest in the larger world of elections. I continued my education at PSU for year after I graduated and have also earn a total of eight Bachelor degrees.” 
 

Michael Richter
Bachelor of Science in Global Studies
Class of 1999

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