I am a 22-year-old computer science undergrad from Argentina. I am currently staying in eastern California, where I will be working for the duration of the winter season.
I am very interested in EA, and have learned much from it, but I have never been personally involved. I've applied for the EA Global happening at the Bay Area in a couple of weeks, and my application was accepted.
I am unsure whether it would be worth it taking the effort of travelling to SF to attend the conference. I am slightly introverted and would probably be travelling alone. The truth is, I don't know what I'll find there and I am afraid that I may find myself out of place.
I am interested in the possibility of meeting like-minded people, but I don't know if that's what I'll find. I fear I may be facing mostly older graduates who have already invested part of their lives to EA, and not the likes of me who have merely toyed around with the possibility of taking this path. I don't know what I'll do there, how I'll spend my time, or what "meetups" actually are.
I am also interested in the possibility of finding job opportunities. I have a good resume and plenty of skills to offer. But I live in Argentina, so I'm only available to work remotely or do internships during (my own) summer. Until I graduate in two years, that is.
The truth is, I just need someone to give me a common-sense idea of what EA Global is. Knowing my position, am I in place to gain from this, in spite of the complications? Travelling would be expensive. Or will I stay in the background and regret my decision? I am stuck in the abstractness of the pros and cons.
Thank you!
Hi Brian,
Izzy here (I project manage EA Globals at CEA), Joseph has covered most of it but I just wanted to give my quick take!
Our admissions bar is pretty high so if you've been accepted then we think you should attend! You will be on the younger side of attendees but we typically have a healthy dose of undergrads attending so you certainly won't be alone. On the that note, one of the best things about EA Globals (in my humble opinion) is the pool of more experienced EAs who are not just willing but excited to give you advice and help you test ideas about your career and improving the world, so I would try not to worry about being on the less experienced side. In fact this is the reason we run the event, to facilitate new connections and to allow people to share their wisdom and help each other.
We'll be running an online workshop pre-event for first timers so you can meet some fellow attendees and get help planning your conference so you can get the most out of it. (You should receive an email about this when you register but feel free to DM me if not). Throughout the weekend we'll also be running lots of speed meeting sessions (as well as meetups) so hopefully this should provide another avenue for making connections. One final suggestion for meeting people is volunteering as that way you'll meet the other 45 or so volunteers and can hang out in the volunteer room etc when you need down time. You can read more about volunteering on the FAQ page or email hello@eaglobal.org for more information.
Please let me know if you have other questions.
Hope to see you there :)