I am organizing an EA university group. I am wondering if, in general, putting this on my resume would be good or bad for getting a non-EA job.
I am organizing an EA university group. I am wondering if, in general, putting this on my resume would be good or bad for getting a non-EA job.
Absolutely do so! In the eyes of the vast majority of employers, organizing a university group centered around charity shows character and energy, highly positive qualities in an employee.
I agree completely! However, I feel obliged to point out that some EAs I know intentionally play down their EA associations because they think it will harm their careers. Often, these people are thinking of working in government.
I weakly think this is a mistake for two reasons. Firstly, as Mathias said, because EA appears to be generally seen as a positive thing (similar to climate change action, according to this study). Secondly, I think Ord is right when he says we could do with more earnestness and sincerity in EA.
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I'd also add that basically no one knows what EA is, and currently, when you do a quick google, you get a good impression (criticism tab aside):
(Interested to know if others get the same AI summary- not sure if it regenerates for each user, or just for search terms)
If you are trying to get a US policy job than probably no, but it also depends on the section of US policy
I'd also add that basically no one knows what EA is, and currently, when you do a quick google, you get a good impression (criticism tab aside):
(Interested to know if others get the same AI summary- not sure if it regenerates for each user, or just for search terms)