5 Administrative Assistants from U.S. Embassy submitted salaries.
A United States Embassy is a center of diplomacy which represents U.S. affairs within a foreign country. Embassies have played a role in American government since the birth of the nation.? Presently, the U.S. has 294 embassies located throughout the world.
Each U.S. embassy is organized by an ambassador who directly reports to the U.S. Secretary of State. All U.S. embassies follow an overall mission which always keeps the interest of the American people in mind. Current strategies include: training journalist to report foreign affairs, regulating trade via trade treaties, and nation building.
U.S embassies fall under the umbrella of the U.S. Department of State. The Department of State hires a regular amount of diplomats for embassy employment every year. However, the selection process is very strict and limited. Employees of U.S. embassies are salaried by class and steps, which is detailed by the Department of State's foreign pay scale. Employee benefits stem from the Department of State and include: Accrued vacation, Credit Union and Health facilities, Employee Assistance services, Employee Recreation Association, Family Medical Leave, Healthy Living Plans, General Life Insurance, Long-Term Care Insurance, Sick Leave, Thrift Savings Plan (equivalent to 401(k) with Government Matching, and holiday pay including recognize foreign holidays.
Deputy Project Manager is the highest paying job at U.S. Embassy at $163,000 annually.
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