That means people who’ve spent decades building experience in the field will no longer be able to find jobs.
Hot-take: I’d likely be less excited about people with decades in the field vs. new blood given that things seem stuck.
I’d also be interested in that. Maybe worth adding that the other grantmaker, Matthew, is younger. He graduated in 2015 so is probably under 32.
Or you might like to look into Christian’s grantmaking at Founders Pledge: https://80000hours.org/after-hours-podcast/episodes/christian-ruhl-nuclear-catastrophic-risks-philanthropy/
Hot-take: I’d likely be less excited about people with decades in the field vs. new blood given that things seem stuck.
I’d also be interested in that. Maybe worth adding that the other grantmaker, Matthew, is younger. He graduated in 2015 so is probably under 32.
Or you might like to look into Christian’s grantmaking at Founders Pledge: https://80000hours.org/after-hours-podcast/episodes/christian-ruhl-nuclear-catastrophic-risks-philanthropy/