Progressive Talent Pipeline: NYC Edition
Company: Progressive Talent Pipeline
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
We appreciate your interest in the Progressive Talent Pipeline:
NYC Edition, an open search for people who are ready to enact the
affordability agenda in New York City. The Progressive Talent
Pipeline (PTP) was founded in 2018, and in the years since hundreds
of people who have been through the program have gone on to work in
Congress or the Executive Branch of the federal government —
working to promote a fairer economy, protect the environment,
promote civil rights and civil liberties, oppose war, and more.
After focusing on growing a network ready to work in the federal
government, we’re launching Progressive Talent Pipeline: NYC
Edition to build a resume bank of candidates for New York City
government roles. PTP:NYC does not have hiring power for NYC
government roles, but will be recommending a slate of candidates.
You are encouraged to also apply directly to the transition website
. To submit your materials, please complete the form questions on
this page and upload a resumé and answers to the short-answer
questions listed below, together as one document. (On mobile, click
“Apply” at the bottom of this page to access the form). Your
answers to the short-answer questions should be included after your
resume in a single document (i.e. if you have a two-page resume,
begin your answer to Question 1 on page 3). Once you have finalized
that document, you should upload a copy of it where it says "Attach
resume" in the form. We have been able to extend this project and
will continue to accept and review submissions on a rolling basis,
with a new priority deadline of Sunday, February 1. Information you
share will be retained by PTP. A curated version may be shared with
partners consistent with the mission of the PTP. If you have
already been endorsed by the Progressive Talent Pipeline previously
and are interested in PTP: NYC, please submit via the internal PTP
survey. If you would like to receive reminders about deadlines,
updates about the program, and information about future submission
periods, click here to be added to the Progressive Talent Pipeline
interest list. SHORT-ANSWER QUESTIONS: Brief bio: Describe yourself
in 50-100 words. Do you have experience working for local, state,
or the federal government? If so, please briefly explain, including
your role(s) and approximate dates. (Word limit: 100) Explain any
relevant policy, lobbying, advocacy, organizing, or other
experience you have that makes you qualified and interested in
working for the Mamdani administration. (Word limit: 200) How would
you describe your political perspective? Which national political
figures do you align with, and why? (Word limit: 100) Why do you
want to work for the Mamdani administration? (Word limit: 150) What
are some things that the de Blasio administration did well? What
are some things it could’ve done better? What about the Adams
administration? (Word limit: 200) Is there anything else we should
know about you? (optional) FOOTNOTES: [a] Most employees of the
City of New York are subject to residency requirements. The
requirements for residence may vary based upon an employee’s
position, title, status or agency, but most City employees are
required to establish and maintain residence in one of the five
boroughs (Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island) for
two years of City employment. See here for additional
information.
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