In future years I’d be very interested in seeing a citizenship question and a question about what city someone was in when they first became involved in EA. In Australia it’s a running joke that we have an EA brain drain to USA/UK, especially for direct work opportunities (noting also that Australia has many fewer direct work opportunities as is also a way to read the data).
Finding opportunities for people to do good without needing to relocate (sometimes leaving a vacuum in community building in the city they are from) is something we’re very interested in exploring further.
Nice work, again!
In future years I’d be very interested in seeing a citizenship question and a question about what city someone was in when they first became involved in EA. In Australia it’s a running joke that we have an EA brain drain to USA/UK, especially for direct work opportunities (noting also that Australia has many fewer direct work opportunities as is also a way to read the data).
Finding opportunities for people to do good without needing to relocate (sometimes leaving a vacuum in community building in the city they are from) is something we’re very interested in exploring further.