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[Political] Party Your Way to Your Next Job

If a current political issue in your community is important to you, or you are a strong supporter of a candidate for public office, this could be an opportunity to accomplish two important goals: help your issue or candidate get more visibility and expand your network to help your job search.

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I call this political-partying your way to a new job. 

Working on political campaigns is seldom something you get paid for, unless you are highly skilled and experienced in running those campaigns.  But, for someone who is unemployed, a political campaign can be a golden volunteering opportunity, even if your cause or candidate ultimately doesn't win.  Perhaps it may be the start of a new career?

Political Partying

People make lasting friendships, create new businesses or expand their client base, and even land jobs (inside government and outside).

Starting Your Personal Campaign

How can you political party your way to your next job?

The "UP" Side:

The "Down" Side:

Your stand on a controversial issue or in support of a specific candidate may make people on the "other side" unhappy with you. The question is whether or not you would have been happy working for someone who does not support the person or cause that you do. Maybe yes; maybe no.

Bottom Line

At the end of the process, you may have succeeded in getting your candidate elected or your cause advanced. Even if your side loses, you will have greatly expanded your personal network and, also, your understanding of how our government really works.

For more job networking ideas, read Job-Hunt's "Tapping the Hidden Job Market" article.

[This original version of this article is from the July 28, 2004, issue of the Online Job Search Guide, Job-Hunt's free twice-a-month e-mailed newsletter. It still seems appropriate in 2013, so it has been updated.]

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About the author...

Online job search expert Susan P. Joyce has been  observing the online job search world and teaching online job search skills since 1995. A veteran of the United States Marine Corps, Susan is a two-time layoff “graduate” who has worked in human resources at Harvard University and in a compensation consulting firm. In 1998, NETability purchased Job-Hunt.org, which Susan has edited and published since.  Susan also edits and publishes WorkCoachCafe.com.  Follow Susan on Twitter at@jobhuntorg and on .