"I think the whole EA community would be a lot healthier if people had a much more limited view of EA, striving to take jobs that have positive impact in the long run, rather than focussing so much on the much shorter-term goal of taking jobs in high-profile EA organisations, at great personal expense." -- Jakob_J, here
"What (in my opinion) the EA Community needs is to get away from this idea of channelling all committed people to a few organisations - the community is growing faster than the organisations, and those numbers are unlikely to add up in the mid term.
Committing all our people to a few organisations seriously limits our impact in the long run. There are plenty of opportunities to have a large impact out there - we just need to appreciate them and pursue them. One thing I would like to see is stronger profession-specific networks in EA." -- Denise_Melchin, here
There has been discussion recently (sparked by Denise Melchin, here) that EAs might not recognize the kinds of impactful opportunities at non-EA organizations. I think one contributing factor is that it's easier to see how you'd have an impact at a "mainstream EA organization" than at a non-EA organization. As a result, I think it could be useful to hear some examples of EAs who decided to work at/for non-EA organizations.
I'm interested in hearing from EAs who are working at non-EA organizations. Some sample questions include:
- Where do you work, and what do you do?
- What are some things you've worked on that you consider impactful?
- What are a few ways in which you bring EA ideas/mindsets to your current job?
To get things started, I'll paste my answers in a comment below. Please feel free to share your own responses below!
Link to relevant post about doing nonstandard things within your career (as well as in your career choice) to make the post impact.