Political Jobs Green Bay WI

Whether you're just starting your career, or are thinking of switching into politics, read the following article. It offers tips and advice for getting a job in politics.

Local Companies

Temporary Solutions Inc
(920) 465-7222
1496 Bellevue St
Green Bay, WI
Tempro Staffing
(920) 497-5628
1566 W Mason St
Green Bay, WI
Connexions Staffing Llc
(920) 430-7305
Green Bay, WI
Staffmark
(920) 497-7463
2660 S Broadway
Green Bay, WI
Adtec Staffing
(920) 497-1188
1331 North Rd
Green Bay, WI
US Tech Force
(920) 499-6400
Green Bay, WI
Abr
(920) 592-9395
2685 W Mason St
Green Bay, WI
Randstad
(920) 437-2027
445 S Madison St
Green Bay, WI
Great Lakes Staffing
(920) 465-9602
1639 Deckner Ave
Green Bay, WI
Manpower
(920) 432-1000
1620 S Ashland Ave
Green Bay, WI

Whether you're just starting your career, or are thinking of switching after putting in your time in another field, there's a way to break into political work for you.

If you're a young college student or recent graduate, you'll want to go the traditional route. It involves seeking internships, applying for entry-level positions, and working your way up. But for an older adult who has established himself or herself in another career, a different approach is required. In order for you to achieve a political position, you'll need to cash in on expertise in your primary field and translate those skills into a consulting or senior staff position.

For the new entrants into the job market, here are some tips that can help you get ahead in the political game:

  1. Know your stuff. This point can't be overemphasized. Understand the nuances of the political process - the two party system, the bicameral nature of Congress, the three branches of government, how a bill becomes law. These details are important. If you're not fully familiar with them, educate yourself before you take the first step.

  2. Volunteer at your local party headquarters. Let people know you're looking for a career in politics; those who engage in party politics on a part-time basis generally love to provide full-time help to the state and national party groups and campaigns - it makes them look good.

  3. Seek political internships. Ask your political science professors for referrals. Check with the local party leaders. Internships can be paid or entirely volunteer positions, and can be associated with political bodies, agencies, or parties. Explore all available options and pick the highest profile group that meshes well with your goals.

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Author: Sheryl Schelin

Featured Local Company

Big Shoes Network, Inc.

414-962-4222
P.O. Box 11725
Milwaukee, WI
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