Relevant experience might include: organizing some kind of student group (EA or otherwise), volunteering at a conference, working part time as someone’s assistant, supporting or running a project where there would have been ops-type work (like running a cake delivery business), or doing any kind of service-related job like working in a coffee shop or restaurant.
As counterexamples, things that are not relevant experience might include: working on a challenging EA research project, academic credentials, building something technical where technical skills are not really part of the job.
Having this non-relevant experience is unlikely to harm someone’s chances of getting a junior generalist ops role, but it might not help much either, and an application might be seen as weak overall if this is all they’re putting forward.
Relevant experience might include: organizing some kind of student group (EA or otherwise), volunteering at a conference, working part time as someone’s assistant, supporting or running a project where there would have been ops-type work (like running a cake delivery business), or doing any kind of service-related job like working in a coffee shop or restaurant.
As counterexamples, things that are not relevant experience might include: working on a challenging EA research project, academic credentials, building something technical where technical skills are not really part of the job.
Having this non-relevant experience is unlikely to harm someone’s chances of getting a junior generalist ops role, but it might not help much either, and an application might be seen as weak overall if this is all they’re putting forward.