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US International Trade Administration

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Depends on what you are looking for - Sr Advisor US International Trade Administration Employee Review

3.0
11 Jul 2024
Recommend
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Pros

If you like policy, this is a great place to work in public service

Cons

Very much at the whim of political appointees

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5.0
24 Apr 2026
Anonymous intern
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great opportunity and amazing management who helped me in my early career.

Cons

Unpaid work, would have been nice to receive gas money.

4.0
8 Mar 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- immediately handle complex casework because they are understaffed - relaxed environment where even senior analysts are happy to explain things to you - go on verification missions all around the world for the cases (expect to go 3 to 4 times a year and trips are 2 or 3 weeks long depending on if it's AD or CVD) (mostly Asia but there are cases from everywhere, luck of the draw vibes) - if you are interested in the steel and aluminum industries, most of the cases have to do with that

Cons

- as with all federal jobs right now, there have been lots of radical changes in policies (ie. 5-day in person work week) (note: E&C is revenue generating and the result of the work is targetted tariffs that "protect Ameican businesses," so every administration especially this one likes it, meaning no cuts here) - understaffed and casework is increasing, so it's stressful because there are lots of competing deadlines and cases require so much effort - the work itself IMO can be really tedious - the training is trash, you do a training course in the beginning but that is just teaching you what the point of AD/CVD work is and what are the deliverables in a case not how actually to do anything (it feels like you're being set up to fail lowkey but everyone was in the same boat once and talks about the steep learning curve, so you just have to reach out for help constantly)

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