I agree with a lot of Amy/Julia’s impressions. Some other thoughts:
7 years ago (I was an intern over the summer, so I’m probably missing some things). I think “CEA” was really just a legal entity for a wide variety of other projects. There was a bit more research being done in-house (e.g Global Priorities Project), and I think basically everything was happening in Oxford.
Compared to then: more cohesive, less research, people more distributed across the world.
5 years ago: things were beginning to get a bit more integrated. Different teams were coming together and trying to figure out what the internal culture was. I think CEA was also really figuring out what to focus on: there were research projects, projects promoting effective giving, EA community building etc.
Compared to then: Narrower focus and more established/consistent team culture.
2 years ago: I think there was a lot of uncertainty: we were searching for new leadership, and didn’t have a solid long-term strategy. However, I think we were beginning to integrate a bunch of cool hires that we made in 2018, and we had a supportive culture. We were focused on making sure we followed through on existing commitments (rather than ambitious goals/new things). We had an office in Berkeley as well as in Oxford.
Compared to then: Clearer goals/leadership, more focus on expansion, no Berkeley office and more focus on remote work.
I think I listed mostly good or neutral things. When I reflect on what I miss from previous eras, the main thing is the in-person office culture (though I hope we’ll get this back as we move into our new Oxford office).
I agree with a lot of Amy/Julia’s impressions. Some other thoughts:
7 years ago (I was an intern over the summer, so I’m probably missing some things). I think “CEA” was really just a legal entity for a wide variety of other projects. There was a bit more research being done in-house (e.g Global Priorities Project), and I think basically everything was happening in Oxford.
Compared to then: more cohesive, less research, people more distributed across the world.
5 years ago: things were beginning to get a bit more integrated. Different teams were coming together and trying to figure out what the internal culture was. I think CEA was also really figuring out what to focus on: there were research projects, projects promoting effective giving, EA community building etc.
Compared to then: Narrower focus and more established/consistent team culture.
2 years ago: I think there was a lot of uncertainty: we were searching for new leadership, and didn’t have a solid long-term strategy. However, I think we were beginning to integrate a bunch of cool hires that we made in 2018, and we had a supportive culture. We were focused on making sure we followed through on existing commitments (rather than ambitious goals/new things). We had an office in Berkeley as well as in Oxford.
Compared to then: Clearer goals/leadership, more focus on expansion, no Berkeley office and more focus on remote work.
I think I listed mostly good or neutral things. When I reflect on what I miss from previous eras, the main thing is the in-person office culture (though I hope we’ll get this back as we move into our new Oxford office).