When should I recommend 80K advising to student group members?
Leaving this as Huon’s replied!
[from earlier answer] If you’re not sure about whether someone’s plans are sufficiently AI-focused (e.g. Global Priorities Research), I’d personally recommend suggesting they apply (with caveats about higher chance of being unsuccessful). The initial application form is really short!
Where else should I be recommending further careers advice?
In addition to AAC and Probably Good, Alicia mentioned Magnify and Center on Long-Term Risk. These are the options we’re aware of right now!
Are there any recommendations for changing recommendations about 80K website content?
I don’t think so—I definitely wouldn’t remove specific articles from the fellowship syllabuses! However, if you were recommending the website generally before, you could consider instead recommending specific pages like problem profiles or career reviews.
Per Jess’ comment here, the current career planning template will remain useful to students regardless of their focus.
When should I recommend 80K advising to student group members?
Leaving this as Huon’s replied!
[from earlier answer] If you’re not sure about whether someone’s plans are sufficiently AI-focused (e.g. Global Priorities Research), I’d personally recommend suggesting they apply (with caveats about higher chance of being unsuccessful). The initial application form is really short!
Where else should I be recommending further careers advice?
In addition to AAC and Probably Good, Alicia mentioned Magnify and Center on Long-Term Risk. These are the options we’re aware of right now!
Are there any recommendations for changing recommendations about 80K website content?
I don’t think so—I definitely wouldn’t remove specific articles from the fellowship syllabuses! However, if you were recommending the website generally before, you could consider instead recommending specific pages like problem profiles or career reviews.
Per Jess’ comment here, the current career planning template will remain useful to students regardless of their focus.
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