Comment by vnchr

5 days ago

GoodParty.org | Multiple Roles | REMOTE (US) | Full-time & Part-time | https://goodparty.org

We're on a mission to disrupt the corrupt two-party system by building tools that change the rules—and we need your help. GoodParty.org is not a political party; we're a fully remote, US-based team united around making democracy more accessible, transparent, and fair. If creatively disrupting politics for good sounds like a challenge you're up for, check out the roles we're looking to fill right now:

- Account Executive • Growth • Full-time

- Contract Product Designer • Gifted Savings • Full-time (Contractor)

- Data Scientist (Tableau) • Operations • Full-time (Contractor)

- Growth Marketer (Contractor) • Growth • Full-time (Contractor)

- Marketing Operations Manager • Growth • Full-time

- Part-time Finance & Operations Manager • Gifted Savings • Part-time

- Political Data Associate • Politics • Full-time

- Product Design Manager • Design • Full-time

- Product Marketing Manager • Growth • Full-time

- Senior Full Stack Engineer • Engineering • Full-time

- Senior Product Manager • Product • Full-time

Work with us: https://goodparty.org/work-with-us/

I love what you're doing and was going to submit for the PM role. I'm having an issue with the 'Application' part -- doesn't seem to be loading the form!

Unable to apply as I'm based in Singapore- but software for political candidates was not what I had in mind! Super cool- if you could wave a wand, is there any other platform or product that you think can help the US political system?

  • One that comes to mind is a participatory budgeting game much like SimCity. The game let locals to actually do their own budgets based on local info. Some much economically can be optimized if all locals knows about how the money are spend.

    Of course something like that would really take control out of hands of ones on top at the budget committees in DC and fees for their friends.

    Decentralization will generate much much more wealth for most people, but it will take control away from a few that are in control.

Great to see modern approaches to politics.

One question though - why tableau? It's legacy now

  • Results matter more than the tools, so maybe there's an opportunity to help us move forward in that area.

    • its usually signature drives to get on ballots, getting media coverage, getting into debates, and general fundraising that are locking the third parties out... i would tackle the media coverage + fundraising angles first.