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You might have a great time in Islamabad - or you might not. It's not suitable for all tastes. - Oct 2023


Go to Islamabad with an open mind and a positive attitude. Don’t approach an Islamabad tour as something to suffer through; if you make an effort to get out, meet people, and learn about the culture, those efforts will be returned many times over. - Jun 2022


This is a huge post and we are rebuilding the entire Embassy compound so there will be jobs and opportunities here for a long time. - Aug 2015


As with anywhere else, a lot seems to depend on where you land. Certain sections seem quite happy while others, unfortunately, are not. - Apr 2014


We enjoyed our tour to Pakistan. Working for the U.S. Government has its advantages and challenges. Many of the local staff at the U.S. Embassy are massively overpaid for the work they do and responsibilities held. Constant security issues are a concern- while Islamabad has been stable for the last couple of years, anything could happen at any time. If you are given the choice between African postings and Pakistan, jump at the opportunity to go to Pakistan instead. Allowances and work are very good. - Feb 2014


Without lowering your sense of awareness, in general situations people are friendly and not threatening. Once you know some locals and they invite you for a meal, you really feel at home. - Dec 2013


Don't panic. Don't be afraid. Get to know Pakistanis. - Mar 2012


Pakistanis are lovely, warm, hospitable, caring people. The deteriorating security and deteriorating economic situation in this beautiful country are painful to witness given their impact on the average working person who is experiencing very trying personal circumstances as a result of inflation and insurgency. My heart goes out to these people. However, had I been aware of how quickly the situation was deteriorating here, I would have opted to stay home. - Oct 2008


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