Community Canvassers must be great communicators who are willing and able to use the script to deliver an inclusive and persuasive message. They must be attentive and responsive during conversations with voters. Community Canvassers must be polite, upbeat and engaging. They will walk neighborhoods, talking to voters about our candidates on their doorsteps and in high traffic areas. All candidates must complete a 2 hour (unpaid) training prior to assuming the position.
Successful candidates must:
Be 16 (with working papers) or older.
Be comfortable speaking with all ethnicities.
Have excellent listening skills.
Must be able to document important conversations that occur.
Know how to use a tablet.
Have a social security number or green card
Be have a valid state/government ID, or school ID if under 18 years of age
Be able to walk a full five hours
Have a working, charged smartphone at all times. (Phone must be able to receive calls and have internet access without connectivity to WiFi)
Exhibit professionalism while directly engaging with the public and team members.
Required Uniform:
White/Black/Blue collared shirt or T-Shirts that are solid in color (no stripes/patterns).
Wear well-fitting dress pants or Khakis that are khakis/black/blue/green/white in color.
Wear comfortable sneakers or walking shoes.
NO Jeans/Denim - NO Jeggings - NO Leggings -
NO Tank tops - NO Graphic Shirts -
NO Sandals/Slides - NO Flip Flops
Ready to become a community can