Emily Cuello
About Emily Cuello
Emily Cuello is a Technical Writer at Applied Information Sciences (AIS) since 2021, with a strong academic background in International Relations and Affairs. She has previously worked at M.C. Dean, Inc. and has held internships at the U.S. Department of State, reflecting her interest in diplomacy.
Work at AIS
Emily Cuello has been employed as a Technical Writer at Applied Information Sciences (AIS) since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for creating and managing technical documentation that supports various projects within the organization. Her work contributes to the clarity and accessibility of information for both internal teams and external stakeholders. With three years of experience at AIS, she has developed a strong understanding of the technical writing process and the specific needs of her audience.
Education and Expertise
Emily Cuello holds a Master of Arts in International Relations and Affairs from American University, which she completed from 2021 to 2023. Prior to this, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and French and Francophone Studies from the College of William and Mary, studying from 2014 to 2018. Her academic background provides her with a solid foundation in diplomacy and international affairs, which informs her professional interests and expertise.
Background
Emily Cuello's professional experience includes a previous role as a Technical Writer at M.C. Dean, Inc., where she worked from 2019 to 2021. Additionally, she served as a Healthcare Recruiter at The Judge Group for five months in 2018. Her internships with the U.S. Department of State, including positions as a Consular Clerk Intern and an Academic Assistant Intern in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, further enhanced her understanding of international relations and diplomacy.
Internship Experience
During her academic career, Emily Cuello completed two internships with the U.S. Department of State. In 2016, she worked as a Consular Clerk Intern for one month in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The following year, she served as an Academic Assistant Intern for another month in the same location. These internships provided her with practical experience in diplomatic operations and contributed to her interest in international relations.