Application for Admission
The deadline has been extended to Monday, May 28th, 2012! Want to learn more? Sign-up for our webinar on Friday, May 18th at 2:00pm ET.
Interested in being a part of this exciting opportunity? To be a part of the 2012-13 Liberty@Work™ program, fill out the online application for admission by Monday, May 28th, 2012.
The online application for admission consists of several parts, including your work history, resume, and answers to short questions. You must submit the following items through our online application for admission. Also, be prepared to identify possible career paths.
- A resume.
- The names and contact information of three references, along with their relationship to you. Letters of recommendation or reference are not required.
- A statement on how the Wednesday professional education sessions will make you a more effective advocate for economic freedom and limited government.
- A statement of no more than 100 words on what you hope to gain by participating in Liberty@Work.
- A statement of no more than 100 words describing your career goals for the next one to five years and how they relate to advancing economic freedom.
- A statement of no more than fifty words on the ideal role of government.
- An example of a successful government policy described in no more than 100 words.
- A list of three people or books that have influenced your thinking about the role of government. For each, write one sentence to explain how it has affected your thinking.
- A statement of no more than 150 words on your biggest work-related failure or mistake, including what you did wrong and how you responded.
The next ten-month program will begin on July 30, 2012 and end on May 17, 2013. Successful candidates will move through an extensive screening and hiring process. Click here to find out more about the application for admission process.
Candidates come from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines, but are typically required to have a bachelor's degree and zero to fifteen years of work experience. Additionally, candidates are also expected to have a strong desire to develop professionally, an understanding of free-market principles, and a commitment to limited government and individual liberties. Find out more about strong candidates here.
Have any questions? Contact Rodney Vessels.
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