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Leadership Institute's #ConservativeJobs is your free, personalized job bank connecting recruiters and jobseekers of all experiences across America.

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Matthew Hurtt
Matthew Hurtt@matthewhurtt·
This is one of the most meaningful conversations about building and maintaining a successful career in public policy in D.C… and I recorded it for you as a @LeadershipInst podcast. @PTeller sits down for an episode of “What Do You Do?” open.spotify.com/episode/231gr5…
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Robert Ordway
Robert Ordway@RobertOrdway·
After a cancelled flight on Monday, I had a nice, cool 9-hour drive to DC for their 40F "snow day." Between 16 meetings in 36 hours on Capitol Hill, I managed to sneak away to join @matthewhurtt of @LeadershipInst to record an episode of their “What Do You Do?: A Conversation in Public Policy” podcast. The goal of the show is to give jobseekers an idea about what organizations are out there and how they might chart their professional career pathway. It was neat to share my journey from work in the steel mills to becoming Indiana's Federal Affairs Manager, along with the twists and turns along the way. Luckily, I got back home late last night in time to celebrate the 20th anniversary of my 21st birthday. 😉
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Matthew Hurtt
Matthew Hurtt@matthewhurtt·
Do you want to join the fight to save America? Citizens Alliance (@doorswinwars) is looking for a Chief-of-Staff for Development & Fundraising. Read my LinkedIn post about the role here: linkedin.com/posts/activity…
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Congratulations to former Chairman @SenatorTimScott staffer Ben Hobbs on his confirmation to serve at @HUDGov. He is well equipped with the expertise and experience needed to turn resources at the Office of Public and Indian Housing into real opportunities for American families.
U.S. Senate Banking Committee GOP@BankingGOP

Ben Hobbs’ experience as a former staffer of Chairman @SenatorTimScott and current role at @HUDGov strongly equip him with the skill set necessary to continue advancing President Trump’s housing agenda alongside @SecretaryTurner.

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Matthew Hurtt
Matthew Hurtt@matthewhurtt·
Great to catch up with former @LeadershipInst fellows and interns during an in-studio hit at @OANN. Ian, Gabby, and Zach each landed really cool jobs in conservative media after their respective LI fellowships/internships.
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Alex Joyce
Alex Joyce@alex_joyce17·
We’re hiring! @ACC_National is looking for a Development Associate — great opportunity for someone early in their career who wants to learn the tools of the fundraising & partnership trade and grow with a dynamic team full of great people Reach out: alex@acc.eco
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Looking for a career with a in the world of policy research and advocacy but don't know where to start? Sign up for LI's "Think Tank Opportunity Workshop" this Thursday to hear directly from seasoned professionals on what it takes. litraining.org/event/6c94cbd1…
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Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian

77% of Gen Z job seekers have brought a parent to an interview, survey finds | Emily Sturge, Campus Reform A majority of Generation Z job seekers are reportedly relying on their parents to navigate the job hunt. According to a July 2025 survey from Resume Templates, 77% of Gen Z respondents admitted to bringing a parent to a job interview, and 53% said their parent had spoken with a hiring manager on their behalf. The dependence persists when young people enter the workforce, with 73% of respondents saying they’ve had their parents help complete work assignments and 45% reported regularly having a parent talk to their current manager. The survey polled 831 Gen Z adults who are employed full-time. These behaviors reportedly translate to a perceived lack of preparedness and professionalism in the workplace. A Resume.org survey of 765 hiring managers found that 56% encountered unprepared applicants, 47% cited candidates lacked professionalism, and 11% witnessed Gen Z candidates bringing a parent, partner, or friend to the interview. One in six hiring managers also reported Gen Z applicants used their phones during the interview. Experts warn that such behavior hinders professional credibility. In an interview with Campus Reform, career consultant Julia Toothacre said she was “shocked” to hear the statistics about Gen Z bringing parents to interviews or having a parent talk to a boss or hiring manager. “They’re just not as prepared for the world,” Toothacre said. Toothacre, who has worked with thousands of clients over the past decade, attributed some of the problematic behavior among young people to a lack of critical developmental experiences. She cited technology and the pandemic as potential reasons leading to a lack of social skills among Gen Z, which she said translates to lack of preparedness in the workforce. “You’re talking about the formative years for relationship building, doing internships, and all of that, and they missed out on it,” she said. As a result, she says, Gen Zers are asking their parents for support. “They’re asking for support because they don’t know what to do, or they don’t feel confident in what to do in the world of work,” she said. “So, they’re turning to the people that they know the best, which are parents, to say, ‘What do I do?” Toothacre, an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California, said she has not personally observed this behavior among her students. However, she noted that colleagues have reported problems with parental overreach, including parents “becoming an issue in terms of their involvement with students.” Moms for Liberty co-founder Tina Descovich agreed that the problem stems back to parents. Descovich, a mother of five, told Campus Reform that parents are meant to empower their children, but that support should not extend to the workplace. She laughed when asked if she would ever go with a child to a job interview. “Parents are supposed to support your children and prepare them for the future. You’re supposed to prepare them but not do things for them as adults,” Descovich said. “As they step into the job force, you can help them prepare a resume. You can do mock interviews with them if you need to, but the idea of a parent going with their child to a job interview or speaking to their boss is absurd,” she concluded. campusreform.org/article/77-gen…

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Matthew Hurtt
Matthew Hurtt@matthewhurtt·
Want to work on the Hill for a conservative Member of Congress? I’m dropping an entry-level Press Assistant role on my LinkedIn tomorrow morning: linkedin.com/in/matthewhurtt
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