Working in a legislative office, you could serve as a staff member for an elected legislator or a subject matter expert on a committee. Most positions are vetted by the elected member and their existing staff. Work opportunities vary in scope and depth, as some roles require the development of competency across multiple issues areas, while others require acute expertise in specific issues. Depending on your role, your responsibilities could include gathering support for your member’s bills and legislative agenda by persuading other members of the legislature for their votes, or by building coalitions of stakeholders to influence legislative members. Valuable assets for a legislative job include knowledge of the political system, a robust network within the legislative institution, and adaptability to changing priorities.
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