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Program Analyst at the State Department in the Bureau of Population, Refugee and Migration: Refugee Admissions - Kellie Bland's Experience

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In this interview, Kellie Bland describes her career path and current role. She is currently a Program Analyst at the U.S. Department of State. She received his bachelor's degree from Elon University in Communications and her Master of Arts in international and intercultural communication from the University of Maryland Baltimore County. Her previous work experience includes working as an English Teacher Trainer for the Peace Corps, as a Shriver Peaceworker Fellow for Friends of Patterson Park, and as a Team Development Specialist for AFS Intercultural Programs. We discuss:

0:38: Overview of current role

1:29: Most common roles and responsibilities

3:07: The process and timeline for some of her tasks

4:55: How many projects she works on simultaneously

5:35: What a typical day is like

7:41: Examples of her work outside of on demand tasks 

11:04: Additional roles of the job

12:56: The benefit of having diverse and dynamic roles 

13:05: Things she likes and finds challenging about her role

14:44: Opportunities for moving up or into different roles

16:12: The process of moving up

18:26: What the training was like for her role

20:51: The prerequisites to getting into her role

22:55: The points of her career path that led her to this role

25:42: The job qualities she learned she did and didn't want along her path

28:03: Advice for reframing the question of "what do you want to do"

28:24: Advice for those who want to follow her path

30:38: Advice on how to explore career options 

31:00: Career advice to decrease stress 

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