# Joining the Movement

**Specific Positions**

[Positions We're Currently Recruiting](https://appliedmetatheory.org/join)

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**General Information**

We're recruiting for two categories of organizational talent right now: seasoned executive volunteers to help us build the movement, and talented disciplinary experts who want to work on specific Initiatives (and obviously there might be some overlap between them). Movement roles are mostly volunteer roles for leading particular aspects of broader efforts underway, while Initiative teams focus on the specific objective of a given initiative (and how the initiative funding is deployed is determined by its team and success requirements). &#x20;

In either case, we work with people with the combination of three essential traits:

1. **Altitude** of later-stage self meaning-making
2. **Attitude** of a post-scarcity, resourceful mind and heart
3. **Aptitude** of mastery-level career/domain skills

If you'd like to be considered for an Initiative team as a subject-matter expert, send us an email or submit your interest via the Initiatives details pages on the IAM website.

Here are *just a sample* of the roles/skills we'll be recruiting for. \
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If you're interested in joining us, please [register your interest here](https://share.hsforms.com/1PUV9_fKNQHy87KWzkn3GJge4cf0).

**Philosophy Leaders**

* Ethics
* Philosophy of Science
* Metatheory
* Axiology
* Sociology of Technology
* Critical Theorists&#x20;

**Community Leaders**

* Social Marketing
* Community Activation & Events
* Development/Fundraising
* Enterprise Partnerships
* Government Grants
* Core Values
* Organizational Design
* Community of Practice

**Platform Leaders**

* Education
* AI/ML
* Lean Startup
* Community Tokenomics
* Visualization Design
* CTO
* Developer


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