CEA has a lot of open positions right now. So we’re hosting an AMA to answer questions about what it’s like to work here!
We’ll start to respond on Tuesday, 5/25, and keep going through the rest of the week. But if you happen to find this post after that, feel free to add a question, and Aaron will make sure the right people see it.
All questions are welcome, but here are some things we’d be especially keen to discuss:
- Our open positions — what their impact might be, what sorts of people we’re looking to hire, etc.
- CEA’s internal culture
- What our different teams work on
Other links you might find useful:
Our current open positions
- CBG Programme Manager
- Community Events Manager
- EA Strategy Coordinator
- Events Generalist
- Groups Associate (Scalable University Support)
Note: We previously had a separate AMA for the Events roles, but decided to merge it with this one.
Staff members joining this AMA
- Aaron Gertler, content specialist and “Forum guy”
- Amy Labenz, who has been producing events at CEA since 2015, including EA Global and a series of smaller, specialized retreats
- Barry Grimes, who leads communications for EA Global and provides support to EAGx conferences around the world
- Ben West, who manages the Forum team and thinks about a lot of community-level topics (e.g. retention)
- Harri Besceli, who manages the Community Building Grants program(me). He’ll soon be taking another role at CEA, so we’re looking for a new manager.
- Joan Gass, our Managing Director, who does a lot of work on CEA’s strategy, leads our recruitment, and manages the Groups team
- Josh Axford, who manages CEA’s operations
- Max Dalton, our Executive Director, who oversees everything we do and sets CEA’s overall direction as an organization
- Nicole Ross, who works on broad community health questions and thinks about ways to improve the community’s epistemics
You can learn more about us on CEA’s Team page.
I love my job a lot. I think the biggest positive for me is hearing impact stories from the events where people get some amazing connection or opportunity as a result of attending. From a pure enjoyment standpoint I am a sucker for the feeling when an event starts and I get to see all of the excited EAs who have come to attend this thing that my team worked so hard to make for them. There are moments when people start streaming in and it is so busy with activity during registration and everyone looks so happy... it feels like when you buy someone a present that you know they will like and you get to watch them open it!
I used to find the criticism from the community to be a bit hard, but now I have a much thicker skin and better relationship with the feedback. I think part of that comes from having more time, so that if we get negative feedback about something it is a data point about something where we made a decision to do one way or the other. I still feel stress when I think I underperform on something because the stakes feel so high.
In the past I traveled quite a bit for work. At the time that was a positive for me. I’m not sure if it will be as much of a positive now that I have two kids. We will see pretty soon!