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Organizing for America

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Hard and rewarding work. - Field Organizer Organizing for America Employee Review

2.0
Apr 21, 2013
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Pros

Given great autonomy to form your own core group of volunteers. This provides you great people with which to work. They provide good benefits, but it is over as soon as you exit their employment. Salary can get you by in your basic life.

Cons

The hours can be grueling. Although, this is generally during the weeks leading up to the election. Management can be awful. They don't take an active role, so they have no way to support you when needed. The organization itself is not central at all. Many different departments working towards the same goal, but in different ways. Non-field employees have not worked in the field, so they've no idea what resources you need. Creates much frustration. Salary. You are told there will be options after the campaign within the administration or they will work hard to find you work, but that is a lie. They use you and leave you to die on the hopeless job market. Remember, campaigns are insane. 3 months from the election, you will not have a day off until a few days after the election.

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5.0
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Pros

Wonderful work environment. Collaborative colleagues that worked strategically towards a common goal.

Cons

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2.0
Jul 10, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

-You meet a nice network of folks. Most of them you'll never see again, though. - People think what you do is prestigious, so after a months long period of unemployment, someone will eventually give you a job because of this.

Cons

Most of the positive reviews come from Interns or Fellows who didn't have to work every minute of their lives here. For the organizer, it is a job that will totally and completely consume every waking minute of your life. slip into your dreams, and murder your dog. Work on a campaign if you have no interest whatsoever in being able to control your life.You'll work 7 days a week, 9am until 10pm/11pm/Midnight+ for months on end. You will cry often, question everything about yourself, gain weight (omg!) and question if ANYONE is reading any of the science that says longer hours do not mean higher productivity. I'd never do it again, but god help you if you do - be prepared, this isn't a casual job.

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