How do I become a Diplomat?

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Many skills are essential every day for the job/industry you work within during office hours but let’s not overlook those other essential skills needed outside your normal working hours; such as multilateral diplomacy skills, refined hospitality skills as well as empathy. Here we are talking about the commonly known skills of top diplomats.

How exactly do you become a Diplomat and what does a Diplomat do?

The list of what a Diplomat does is long but let’s start with eliminating some misconceptions. Multilateral diplomatic activities go way beyond flying around the world in first class, negotiating at meetings, attending wine & cheese parties, classic concerts and hosting receptions.

Diplomats represent their state through their refined skills, values and behaviours 24/7. They need to have the knowledge and skills that are necessary to effectively represent their country inside and outside of their direct job-related functions. They need to be ‘fluent’ not only in various languages but also in their intercultural hospitality, formal cultural and religious etiquette skills as well as dining etiquette.

The service-oriented 'new diplomat' is flexible, open minded and can communicate effectively with a wide range of state and non-state counterparts, possessing strong sustainable leadership skills.

How to become a diplomat? What are the most important skills and behaviours to be a diplomat?

·      strong analytical skills

·      organizational skills

·      leadership skills

·      good judgment

·      flexibility

·      high integrity

·      communicate effectively, both in writing and orally, with tact and diplomacy

·      speak foreign language(s)

·      intercultural networking skills; culture-specific/international faux-pas

·      exceptional social skills

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