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  3. Next, provide details about your lobbying activities. This section typically requires you to specify the issues you will be advocating for and any relevant organizations you represent.
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The national average salary for a lobbyist is $81,428 per year . How much you earn as a lobbyist can depend on factors such as experience, skills and performance.
In every legislature in the United States, professional lobbyists must register before lobbying.
In order to become a lobbyist, there are a few steps you should follow. First, earning a degree that will help you in the field is essential. After your bachelors degree, earning a Master of Science in Law (MSL) is the perfect next step. Getting your degree in law or government can help your career.
Top Lobbyist Salary Annual SalaryHourly Wage Top Earners $131,000 $62 75th Percentile $126,500 $61 Average $90,984 $44 25th Percentile $58,000 $28
There are no licensing or certification requirements, but lobbyists are required to register with the state and federal governments. Most lobbyists have college degrees. A major in political science, journalism, law, communications, public relations, or economics should stand future lobbyists in good stead.

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The term lobbyist means any individual who is employed or retained by a client for financial or other compensation for services that include more than one lobbying contact, other than an individual whose lobbying activities constitute less than 20 percent of the time engaged in the services provided by such
Becoming a lobbyist typically involves a combination of earning a degree, gaining professional experience, registering as a lobbyist and building relationships in the field.
A career in lobbying requires no specific qualifications, but you will often need to register with state and federal governments; degrees in social policy, business studies, law, or public relations may be beneficial, as can prior political or government experience.

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