I think this is true, but also having a successful for profit that achieves some of the goals you set out is an inherently narrower set of skills because you need to do market research, product market fit, customer relations, p/l, find ways to scale teams and products, etc. These are skills that need to be learned whereas for nonprofit work you can just do your research or whatever. Some of them involve a bunch of soft skills and types of scale/customer mindset I don’t commonly see in EA.
I think this is true, but also having a successful for profit that achieves some of the goals you set out is an inherently narrower set of skills because you need to do market research, product market fit, customer relations, p/l, find ways to scale teams and products, etc. These are skills that need to be learned whereas for nonprofit work you can just do your research or whatever. Some of them involve a bunch of soft skills and types of scale/customer mindset I don’t commonly see in EA.
Yeah, I think starting research nonprofits is an especially different skillset. Good point.