Extreme risk here of stating the obvious, but I’ve now had a few conversations like this so I figure it would be useful to have a place to link it all.
Previously my template for calls was this, I still do a bunch of those things, especially give a feel of the landscape.
I think these are good for obvious reasons but also just to give a sense of what’s out there. Lots of jobs *won’t* be listed there, but it’s good to know where energy is.
Think in terms of your aptitudes, not just what areas of work you could do
5 minute timers and google docs
I am really really bullish on the power of literally setting a 5 minute timer and writing out as many ideas as you have (babbling) whether they’re good or bad (if you keep having ideas, set another timer). Examples of things to set timers for:
All the jobs you could possibly do
All the things you could learn to do
All the confusions / questions you have
All the small experiments (5 minutes − 2 weeks) you could do to answer the questions
What skills do you want to have in 5 years? 10 years?
Use your sense of what you think and what your current questions are to orient your further search
Feel empowered to pursue conversations you want to have to get a question answered
Feel free to go into conversations with an agenda / mission of what you want to learn from it
Balance between learning a lot / exploring and going in with a plan / exploiting
At some point you might want to start like making your conversations more specific, like I was doing X, what would be your advice, or if I was like interested in building this skill, what would your advice be?
Small experiments
Be on the lookout for ways to test fit and interest in an hour / a day / a week / a month
Maybe jump on someone’s project for a few weeks or do body doubling (be someone to bounce ideas off of) for a researcher for a week
Maybe spend a week trying to do independent research on a question you’re interested in
Advice I Give to People Who Don’t Currently Have an EA Job and are thinking of transitioning
Extreme risk here of stating the obvious, but I’ve now had a few conversations like this so I figure it would be useful to have a place to link it all.
Previously my template for calls was this, I still do a bunch of those things, especially give a feel of the landscape.
Current opportunities
EA Forum has Who’s Hiring and Who Wants to be Hired pinned posts
I think these are good for obvious reasons but also just to give a sense of what’s out there. Lots of jobs *won’t* be listed there, but it’s good to know where energy is.
Apply to things / for funding!
Be part of the community
Gives you a sense of what projects might be starting, who might be hiring that’s not on an obvious list
Helps people know what your deal is: interests, skill sets, makes you salient
You can volunteer to jump into other people’s projects and get experience and skill and demonstrate reliability, good judgment, etc.
Local group
Upcoming EAG conferences
EAGx might be the right first conference, it depends
Click the links in here and read around
Make an account on the EA Forum, put what you’re looking for job-wise in your bio so there’s an easy way to link people do it
Maybe join EA Twitter
Start writing: on twitter, on a blog, on the forum, on forum shortform, which not enough people know about, lower bar than writing on the forum
Gives people a sense of who you are
Helps you think through your own views
Gets you feedback
Where there’s generic energy / need / bottlenecks
You might already be excited about these, or want to orient to becoming more skilled / excited about them over time
Ambition and starting projects, megaprojects and entrepreneurialism
entrepreneurial incubation exists
Management and mentorship
eg Mentoring researchers
Helping people skill up / get structure
Good judgment
Operations
eg Project management
Competence, reliability
Personal assistants are sometimes quite in demand—not the right choice for career capital for everyone
Researchers in top problem areas
Are you able to self-learn / study?
Empirical and theoretical research skills
Figure out what you think and feel
Practice epistemics, figure out your own views and confidence
Think about how well you update your views and engage with hard problems
I encourage working on developing your own thinking about what the world needs (building your own models).
What are your views on longtermism? On a current list of pressing problems? On AI timelines?
Note: Longtermism and AI risk are not the only things going on, but they are big in conversation
How do you orient to taking ideas seriously? Are there things you currently believe but don’t feel emotionally real?
Would it help to think about what it would look like to integrate that more into your thinking, or do thought experiments to see where you diverge?
WWOTF has some of these
Some people are really emotionally bought in on all these things, it’s not just cold facts
How to Feel About EA
Feelings About Money
Why I Find Longtermism Hard and What Keeps Me Motivated
How ready are you for a career change? What’s your time frame?
What pressing problems are you most interested in working on? Do you know what the range of views is there?
Read through lists of open questions / current projects / big cause areas
See what appeals, what grabs at you
Get a sense of the landscape
EA Projects Fin Moorhouse Would Like To See
A central directory for open research questions
Concrete Biosecurity Projects (some of which could be big)
FTX Future Fund Project Ideas
FTX Future Fund Areas of interest
80000 hours Current List of Pressing World Problems
Try to expand your sense of what’s possible
Maybe you should go back to school and learn something new
Especially if you can self-study
Coding, math, empirical research
Examples in AI Safety skilling up
Maybe you should get way more ambitious
How To Raise Others’ Aspirations in 17 Easy Steps
Questions that Lead to Impactful Conversations
Think in terms of your aptitudes, not just what areas of work you could do
5 minute timers and google docs
I am really really bullish on the power of literally setting a 5 minute timer and writing out as many ideas as you have (babbling) whether they’re good or bad (if you keep having ideas, set another timer). Examples of things to set timers for:
All the jobs you could possibly do
All the things you could learn to do
All the confusions / questions you have
All the small experiments (5 minutes − 2 weeks) you could do to answer the questions
What skills do you want to have in 5 years? 10 years?
Resolve Cycles
My examples
Write your thoughts on google docs, easy for sharing with trusted people and getting their thoughts
Use your sense of what you think and what your current questions are to orient your further search
Feel empowered to pursue conversations you want to have to get a question answered
Feel free to go into conversations with an agenda / mission of what you want to learn from it
Balance between learning a lot / exploring and going in with a plan / exploiting
At some point you might want to start like making your conversations more specific, like I was doing X, what would be your advice, or if I was like interested in building this skill, what would your advice be?
Small experiments
Be on the lookout for ways to test fit and interest in an hour / a day / a week / a month
Maybe jump on someone’s project for a few weeks or do body doubling (be someone to bounce ideas off of) for a researcher for a week
Maybe spend a week trying to do independent research on a question you’re interested in
Akash’s advice in applying to EA jobs
To teachers
Skills you potentially have a comparative advantage as a teacher
Context on a “normal workplace”
Operations skills
tracking lots of different things at once
reliability on basic logistics
More people skills / social skills
Knowing how to give feedback
Helping people skill up
Warmth
Knowing how to talk to young people
Emotional labor
Curiosity about what people are thinking
Management skills
Helping people get structure and time management
Communicating EA ideas well / outreach
Via teaching, talks, writing, journalism
Note: I am not bullish on people extremely new to EA ideas doing outreach for EA, but it’s definitely something that can be aimed for!
Communications Fellowship [now closed, but to give a flavor]