On the fence about applying to EAG or EAGx? Talk to someone (me?) who went!

There are tons of forum posts about what it’s like to attend an EA conference, guides to doing so, and exhortations to “err on the side of applying”, but if you are the type of person who would prefer to hear what it’s like first hand, or ask questions, those may not do the trick.

Send me a PM and I will reply with my Calendly link to schedule a Zoom or call. Please ignore that this feels a bit awkward and just do it! (Consider it practice for scheduling 1-on-1s at the conference :)

Alternatively, if you think it would be more helpful to speak to someone in a similar situation, send me a few relevant details about yourself. I met a wide range of people at EAGx Boston and I bet I can find you someone who’s a good match and happy to talk.

Personally, I can talk about what it’s like attending mid-career/​life, looking for (community building) side-projects, volunteering, using the conference app (Swapcard), preparing/​scheduling 1-on-1s, attending talks, etc.

If you’ve attended a conference and are willing to talk to someone about it, please consider commenting on this post to say so, and give a few details like what I wrote in the paragraph above. (Alternately, if you don’t want to post personal details, feel free to PM them to me.)

Lastly, perhaps CEA should consider formalizing this? I think it would be quite simple to setup. I imagine something like

  1. Adding a question to the exit survey, “Are you will to speak briefly with someone who is interested in attending a conference?”

  2. Adding a link to eaglobal.org like “Want to talk to someone who attended a conference? Fill out this survey to be matched with someone in a similar situation.” (The survey would contain similar questions to the application.)

  3. Someone (I’d be happy to volunteer) would match people who fill out the survey in 2 to people who answered yes in 1, based on their survey/​application answers. This could be manually done at first, but work could be done to automate it a bit more if it turned out to be particularly popular.

Alternately, or in the mean time, eaglobal.org could just link to this post.