International relations students have a wide range of jobs due to the variety of courses they take. Job opportunities range from academic, audit/inspection, administrative affairs, import/export, operations, marketing, logistics and management.
In this broad business field, our graduates can be employed in positions such as strategy consultant, international relations specialist, international relations coordinator, country representative and diplomat, using the education of the discipline directly. In addition, with the equipment provided by the courses of other disciplines given in the department, they can work in positions such as analyst, research and foreign relations specialist, auditor, import/export manager and sales specialist.
These reasons range from public institutions such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Consulates to international organizations such as the United Nations, NATO, the Organization for Economic and Development Cooperation (OCED) and their affiliates. Non-Governmental Organizations, foreign-affiliated companies and political consultancy companies are other areas where international relations graduates find employment opportunities. In addition, our graduates can continue to study in graduate education programs and plan an academic career.