Lobbyist

Lecture



1. General characteristics of the profession

The mediator between financial, political or professional groups and government officials, deputies.

2. Official duties

Using established business contacts, he influences decision-making in favor of the interests of “his” group. There is a narrow specialization among lobbyists. Lobbyists of the real estate market, for example, can be divided into those who lobby for the interests of realtors and the interests of builders. There is a “steel” lobby (metallurgists), autolobists (automakers). Lobbyists need serious knowledge in economics, law. He must be well versed in the specifics of the market in which his clients operate. But only “having learned” lobbying cannot become a lobbyist. To do this business, you need to have well-established connections, experience, authority and impeccable reputation.

3. Qualification requirements

Higher economic, legal education.

created: 2014-09-20
updated: 2021-03-13
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