A related issue I have actually encountered is something like “but you seem overqualified for this role we are hiring for”. Even if previously successful people wanted to take a “less prestigious” role, they might encounter real problems in doing so. I hope the EA eco system might have some immunity to this though—as hopefully the mission alignment will be strong enough evidence of why such a person might show interest in a “lower” role.
As a single data point: seconded. I’ve explicitly been asked by interviewers (in a job interview) why I left a “higher title job” for a “lower title job,” with the implication that it needed some special justification. I suspect there have also been multiple times in which someone looking at my resume saw that transition, made an assumption about it, and choose to reject me. (although this probably happens with non-EA jobs more often than EA jobs, as the “lower title role” was with a well-known EA organization)
A related issue I have actually encountered is something like “but you seem overqualified for this role we are hiring for”. Even if previously successful people wanted to take a “less prestigious” role, they might encounter real problems in doing so. I hope the EA eco system might have some immunity to this though—as hopefully the mission alignment will be strong enough evidence of why such a person might show interest in a “lower” role.
As a single data point: seconded. I’ve explicitly been asked by interviewers (in a job interview) why I left a “higher title job” for a “lower title job,” with the implication that it needed some special justification. I suspect there have also been multiple times in which someone looking at my resume saw that transition, made an assumption about it, and choose to reject me. (although this probably happens with non-EA jobs more often than EA jobs, as the “lower title role” was with a well-known EA organization)
Good point. And sorry you had to go through that, it sounds quite frustrating.