On the Job at BBG

On the Job at BBG

Reporters in the field, anchors on the set, technicians behind the scenes, these are just a few of the work environments at BBG. This photo gallery captures the diversity of work life at BBG. View »

New Look at USIB

A New Look at U.S. Int'l Broadcasting

C-Span's "The Communicators" recently took a look at U.S. international broadcasting, interviewing, left to right, David Ensor, director of the Voice of America; Brian Conniff, president of the Middle East Broadcasting Networks; and Carlos Garcia-Perez, director of the Office of Cuba Broadcasting. Watch »

Recognizing Public Service

Recognizing Public Service

The BBG celebrated this year's Public Service Recognition Week with five videos that highlight the important contributions of our agency, from the BBG's broadcast mission to its work combatting censorship to its vibrant internship program. Watch »

Our Interns

Our Interns

Working alongside BBG professionals, a corps of student interns spends its days learning about international broadcasting. The BBG offers highly competitive internships in radio, television, the Internet, and supporting technical and administrative services. Watch »

Board of Governors

Board of Governors

The Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) is a nine-member bipartisan board that oversees all U.S. civilian international broadcasting. BBG broadcasters distribute programming in 58 languages to an estimated weekly audience of 187 million people via radio, TV, the Internet and other new media. Watch »

Careers

Are You Eligible for This World-Class Broadcast News Organization?

The International Broadcasting Bureau supports broadcasts to the world in 59 languages. Our working environment is diverse, multicultural, and highly professional. We employ both U.S. Citizens and non-U.S. Citizens (in positions requiring foreign languages).

The International Broadcasting Bureau is an equal opportunity employer.

Benefits

Receive an excellent salary and all the benefits of Federal employment,including:

  • Opportunities for career advancement
  • Substantial health benefits that can be taken into retirement
  • Life insurance
  • Vacation and sick leave
  • Retirement benefits
  • We have a limited number of opportunities for overseas assignments.

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Contact Information

Human Resources
330 Independence Ave., SW
Washington, DC 20237

 

  • Our Mission

    To inform, engage, and connect people around the world in support of freedom and democracy.
  • Contact Us

    Public Affairs
    330 Independence Ave., SW
    Washington, DC, 20237
    (202) 203-4400
    publicaffairs@bbg.gov
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  • Contact Human Resources

    330 Independence Ave., SW
    Washington, DC 20237

    Email: ohr@bbg.gov

    Telephone:
    Main: (202) 382-7500
    Fax: (202) 382-7541