I continue to think that jobs in government, academia, other philanthropic institutions and relevant for-profit companies (e.g. working on biotech) can be very high impact and great for career capital.
Those looking to work at the intersection of academia, biorisk, biotech, global health/infectious disease, and philanthropic institutions may wish to look at roles at leading academic medical centers. A few years at Charité; Cleveland Clinic; one of the Harvard affiliates (e.g., the Brigham or MGH); JHU; Mayo Clinic; Toronto General; UCH in London; or another leading institution could give one some surprising flexibility to support EA projects within a well-resourced academic institution.
Those looking to work at the intersection of academia, biorisk, biotech, global health/infectious disease, and philanthropic institutions may wish to look at roles at leading academic medical centers. A few years at Charité; Cleveland Clinic; one of the Harvard affiliates (e.g., the Brigham or MGH); JHU; Mayo Clinic; Toronto General; UCH in London; or another leading institution could give one some surprising flexibility to support EA projects within a well-resourced academic institution.
The following link from this week lists a number of new strategy jobs at Mayo Clinic. I suspect these roles would have career capital / impact benefits beyond what the brief job descriptions suggest. https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6825490031046639616/