Harf began her career at the
Directorate of Intelligence at the CIA as an analyst focusing on Middle Eastern leadership issues. She later became the media spokesperson for the CIA. After Obama's re-election to a second term of office, Harf was the press spokesperson for
Chuck Hagel during his confirmation to be Secretary of Defense. In April 2015,
Bloomberg News reported that retiring U.S. Navy
Rear Admiral John Kirby would soon be appointed Spokesperson for the Department of State, replacing Acting Spokesperson Marie Harf, who had also interviewed for the position. In 2013, Kirby was selected rather than Harf for the spokesperson position at the
U.S. Department of Defense under Secretary of Defense
Chuck Hagel. Harf served as Acting Spokesperson until May 13, 2015, and on June 1, 2015, she began a new role as Senior Advisor for Strategic Communications to Secretary of State John Kerry, continuing her work leading the Iran nuclear negotiations communications strategy. ==Personal life==