En el `select`, elimina el fragmento `value={selectedCareer}` y coloca el `option`: ... return( <option value={career.id} selected={this.state.selectedCareer===career.id} key={ix}>{career.name}</option> ) ... Eso debería funcionar. Te adjunto un ejemplo mínimo verificable que reproduje con tu código. Puedes ejecutarlo desde acá para que veas que funciona: <!-- begin snippet: js hide: false console: true babel: true --> <!-- language: lang-js --> const { Component } = React; class App extends Component { render() { return this.renderCareerSelector(); } constructor(props) { super(props); this.state = { careers: [ { id: "1", name: "A", role_id: 3 }, { id: "2", name: "B", role_id: 3 }, { id: "3", name: "C", role_id: 3 }, { id: "4", name: "D", role_id: 3 } ], selectedCareer: null }; this.onSelectCareer = this.onSelectCareer.bind(this); } renderCareerSelector = () => { const { careers, selectedCareer } = this.state; return ( <div className='create-course-selector-container' > <select className='language-selector' onChange={this.onSelectCareer}> {careers.map((career, ix) => { if (career.role_id === 3) { return ( <option selected={this.state.selectedCareer===career.id} value={career.id} key={ix}>{career.name}</option> ) } return null })} </select> </div> ) } onSelectCareer = ({ target: { value } }) => { const { careers } = this.state; const careerId = value; careers.forEach((career, ix) => { if (career.id === careerId) { this.setState({ selectedCareer: career.name, selectedCareerId: career.id }); } }) }; } ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.getElementById("app")) <!-- language: lang-html --> <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/react/17.0.2/umd/react.production.min.js"></script> <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/react-dom/17.0.2/umd/react-dom.production.min.js"></script> <div id="app"></div> <!-- end snippet -->