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Strategic Campaign Intern

Andrew Yang for President

Andrew Yang for President

Strategic Campaign Intern

New York City, NY
Part Time
Unpaid
  • Responsibilities

    Andrew’s campaign is ramping up rapidly, and we are looking for young, talented students to help accelerate our movement. Responsibilities include:

    • Building awareness amongst key constituents (college students, futurists, influencers, etc.) across the country

    • Managing and interacting with our vast network of volunteers

    • Supporting our Chief of Staff and Campaign Manager with strategic projects

    • Crafting policy positions and proposals

    • Executing and leading events in key markets

    This is an exciting opportunity to learn how a presidential campaign is run, and change the national conversation on the impact of automation and the need for Universal Basic Income.

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  • Qualifications
    • Good communicator
    • Self-starter
    • Able to follow through on tasks with minimal oversight
    • Attention to detail
    • Good writer
  • Compensation
    College course credit
  • Benefits
    • Join the ground floor of a presidential candidate and national movement

    • Network with influential voters, volunteers and donors across a variety of industries – including technology, finance and policy

    • Work with a talented team in a fast-paced start-up environment in New York City

    • Flexible work schedule to navigate your course load

  • Industry
    Political Organization
  • Fun Fact
    Hint of Lime Tostitos fuel our campaign.
  • About Us

    Andrew Yang is an entrepreneur and author running for President as a Democrat in 2020. In 2011 he founded Venture for America, a national entrepreneurship fellowship, and spent the last 6 years creating jobs in cities like Cleveland, Detroit, Baltimore, and Pittsburgh. When Andrew realized that new technology like artificial intelligence threatened to eliminate one-third of all American jobs, he knew he had to do something. In The War on Normal People (2018), he explains the mounting crisis and makes the case for implementing a universal basic income: $1,000 a month for every American adult, no strings attached.