Hey Kieran! I guess you’re thinking about fish and invertebrate welfare as the more talent-constrained subcauses (correct me if I’m wrong?) but I’m curious which kinds of profiles or job types you think are more talent-constrained than others? Also interested in your take, @lauren_mee 🔸 !
Hey! Yes, on subcauses, that sounds right to me. WAW as well, though that’s somewhat outside the scope of this discussion.
On profiles/​job types, I’d highlight government policy and lobbying, management, fundraising, and local experts in specific but neglected populous countries.
Hey Kieran! I guess you’re thinking about fish and invertebrate welfare as the more talent-constrained subcauses (correct me if I’m wrong?) but I’m curious which kinds of profiles or job types you think are more talent-constrained than others? Also interested in your take, @lauren_mee 🔸 !
Hey! Yes, on subcauses, that sounds right to me. WAW as well, though that’s somewhat outside the scope of this discussion.
On profiles/​job types, I’d highlight government policy and lobbying, management, fundraising, and local experts in specific but neglected populous countries.
I don’t have anything to add beyond the below and my anecdotal evidence that campaigning roles (particularly more senior ones) outside of (ICAW- who just seem to get everyone!) are hard to hire for, curious to hear what Kieran thinks:
https://​​animaladvocacycareers.org/​​talent-survey-2024/​​
https://​​animaladvocacycareers.org/​​post/​​animal-advocacy-bottleneck-survey-2022/​​
https://​​animaladvocacycareers.org/​​post/​​animal-advocacy-bottleneck-survey-2021/​​
https://​​animaladvocacycareers.org/​​post/​​animal-advocacy-bottleneck-survey-2020/​​