That’s true, it’s more I think it can lead to poor incentives for organization competition and we could achieve the same gradient at a much lower level, closer to candidates ‘normal’ job counterfactuals.
I’m also proberly more skeptical than the average EA about how good a signal funding is for org impact. Even in EA I would bet a charismatic well networked fundraiser does more for an organizations funding than improving the organization (with this being more true short term and for an equivalent cost)
Good point and I agree for some roles such for technical AI safety researchers. Being a recent graduate I can see what my EA and non-EA friends can get in the job market and my some of my EA friends are better compensated. It’s possible my EA friends are more competent and could command a higher wage but I don’t get that impression. For a more solid case study of what i’m taking about: Office Manager—New York EA Hub : $85,000 - $100,000
Office Manager Salaries in New York from Glassdoor: ~$55,000