YOUR CAREER IN LIBERTY STARTS HERE

PERCENTAGE OF OUR SEARCHES THAT ARE JUNIOR/MID LEVEL

57%

INDIVIDUALS PLACED BY TALENT MARKET IN THE LIBERTY MOVEMENT

1,500+

LIBERTY-ADVANCING ORGANIZATIONS ASSISTED BY TALENT MARKET

290+

What is the Liberty Movement?

The liberty movement is made up of hundreds of organizations and thousands of individuals working for a freer, more prosperous society — one where individuals, not the government, make life’s important decisions.

The causes championed by the liberty movement include economic freedom, free enterprise, free trade, free speech, property rights, personal responsibility, rule of law, education choice, parental rights, and limited regulation.

If you believe people should be free to live their lives, pursue their goals, and succeed without unnecessary rules or roadblocks, you’re already part of the liberty movement in spirit.

Let’s get connected now so that we can help you find your dream job when you’re ready!

CAREER PATHS IN THE LIBERTY MOVEMENT

You don’t have to run for office or write laws to make a difference. People in the liberty movement do all kinds of work—here are just a few examples:

  • Fundraising – Develop and implement strategies to secure the financial resources that sustain liberty-advancing organizations.
  • Communications and Media – Craft compelling content, develop messaging, manage media platforms, and produce publications or videos that effectively convey the importance of freedom.
  • Policy and Research – Conduct rigorous analysis of societal challenges and design solutions that promote individual liberty, limited government, and free enterprise.
  • Legal – Protect and advance individual rights by defending cases in court, challenging unconstitutional laws, and shaping legal precedent.
  • Project Management – Oversee projects from start to finish, coordinating people and resources to achieve organizational goals.
  • Executive Leadership – Define organizational vision, set strategic priorities, engage in fundraising, and guide teams in fulfilling the mission of advancing liberty.
  • Finance, Operations, and Administration – Manage core business functions including budgeting, human resources, compliance, and operational systems to ensure organizational efficiency.
  • Outreach and Advocacy – Build strategic relationships, engage diverse audiences, and mobilize support for the cause of liberty.
  • Event Planning – Design and coordinate impactful events, conferences, and training sessions that not only foster collaboration and engagement but also generate essential funding to support the organization’s mission.
  • Technology – Develop, implement, and maintain digital platforms, systems, and tools that enhance organizational effectiveness and reach.

Whatever your skills or interests, there’s a place for you!

How Do I Get Started?

Ready to begin your journey into the liberty movement? Getting started doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Here are a few tips that can help you build momentum, connect with mission-driven work, and position yourself well for entry-level roles:

  • Get connected to Talent Market!
    Talent Market is the liberty movement’s talent agency! By sending us your resume and signing up for our newsletter, we can keep in touch with you about relevant job opportunities that advance the causes you care about.
  • Secure relevant internships, fellowships, or clerkships.
    Real-world experience can make a big difference in understanding how liberty-focused organizations operate. Find all programs open to high schoolers here.
  • Get involved with liberty-oriented programs or clubs.
    Whether on campus or in your community, joining groups committed to freedom builds your experience, passion, and credibility. Check out campus chapters, workshops, and more on our Opportunities page!

  • Start building your network.
    Reach out to people working in the movement. Introductions, referrals, or even casual conversations can open doors. People in your network can introduce you to hiring managers, tell you about job openings, serve as references, and help you get your foot in the door!

  • Create a resume and cover letter that demonstrate your passion for liberty.
    When crafting your resume, ask yourself, “What have I done that proves I’m what they’re looking for?” Your application should explain why you’re a good fit for the role and demonstrate your passion for the organization’s mission. Generic applications are a big no-no!

  • Build transferable skills.
    Things like writing clearly, public speaking, organizing events, or leading a team project will serve you well no matter your career path. Look for chances to practice these in school clubs, part-time jobs, or community activities.

  • Keep learning on your own.

    Read books, listen to podcasts, or follow organizations in the liberty movement. The more you know, the more confident you’ll feel when opportunities come your way.

  • Conduct thoughtful research before applying.
    Understand the organization’s mission, culture, and strategic approach. Knowing you’re a good fit enhances the odds of meaningful engagement.

FIND LIBERTY-ADVANCING NONPROFITS IN YOUR STATE

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