Update: Since September has passed, this thread is now off the frontpage, and few people are looking at it.
It might be a good idea to (also) make a frontpage post with the job listing (open) topic
We’d like to help applicants and hiring managers coordinate, so we’ve set up two hiring threads.
So: consider sharing your information if you are hiring for positions in EA!
Please only post if you personally are part of the hiring company—no recruiting firms or job boards. Only one post per company, per month.
If it isn't a household name, please explain what your company does.[1]
See the latest similar thread on Hacker News for example postings.
This was inspired by the talks around an EA common application, especially this comment. We thought it might be useful to replicate the "Who wants to be hired?" and "Who's hiring?" threads from the Hacker News forum.
Job boards / resources
- 80000 hours job board (spreadsheet version)
- Open job listings on this forum
- EA work club
- EA internships board
- Impact Colabs for volunteer and collaboration opportunities (full page view)
- EA Training Board
- 80000 hours LinkedIn group
- Animal Advocacy Careers job board (spreadsheet version)
- This list of job boards
- EA job postings and EA volunteering Facebook groups
- EA-aligned tech jobs spreadsheet
- Effective Thesis opportunities newsletter
- High Impact Professionals Talent Directory
- Did we forget any? Leave a comment or send us a message and we'll add it here!
This thread is a test
We’re not sure how much it will help, or how we should improve future similar attempts. So if you have any feedback, we’d love to hear it. (Please leave it as a comment or message us.)
See also
The related thread: Who wants to be hired?
- ^
Quoted from the Hacker News thread.
The Center on Long-term Risk is looking for a Community Manager, to work with Chi Nguyen and me on growing and supporting the community around our mission of reducing risks of astronomical suffering. The application deadline is October 16th. Details and application form on our website here: https://longtermrisk.org/community-manager/
The work in this role will be across areas like event & project management, 1:1 outreach & advising calls, setting up & improving IT infrastructure, writing, giving talks, and attending in-person networking events – depending on the skill set of the successful candidate. Since we are a small team, each person can meaningfully shape our strategy, propose new ideas, and take ownership of projects early. They also have the chance to engage with our research team.
Previous community-building experience is a good demonstration of the relevant skills, but no specific experience or qualifications are required.