Geography has much to do with your economic status, including access to knowledge and opportunities. I am from Zambia and was privileged to stumble upon the Effective Altruism community that aligns with SOME of my values and the kind of life I want to live. There are a lot of conversations I feel I can't participate in on this forum because of my geography and limited work/academic experience/network so far - I probably will someday.  

I am so motivated to do this because I never had any career guidance at any point in my life. After five years of working as a product design consultant,  co-founding some businesses, and a master's degree, I haven't resolved what I want to do with my career, so I am very happy to be building an EA community in my country while I engage with the 80,000 HOURS book online and in person.  

I am also being mentored by Felix Lee, co-founder of ADPList, which is great because I can learn from his experiences going from being a product designer to his mission to solve many shortcomings of the current education system that hinder the choice to pursue potential career paths.

Some goals that I have and will track in this thread for accountability

  • Grow the page's following on Instagram and TikTok to 1000.
  • Facilitate monthly online meetings where followers meet local professionals working in EA cause areas.
  • Connect with companies like Udemy, Data Camp, and Coursera to provide scholarships to the community because most of us can't afford the few hundred dollars to pay for those courses. 
  • THIS IS A BIG ONE - Organise one career fair for students and graduates.

On a more personal note, I look forward to becoming an effective communicator in the EA community. I also have my fingers crossed that I will become a human-centered design lecturer at a university in Zambia.

Picture Credit: https://www.instagram.com/chamwa_tells_stories/

Check out the pages:

https://www.instagram.com/star.careers/

https://web.facebook.com/star.careerszm/

https://www.tiktok.com/@star.careerszm 

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At least when I used it a few years back, if you just wrote coursera that you were a broke student and couldn't afford the course, they'd give it to you for free. Unsure if that's still the case, but it's likely worth giving it a go and seeing what happens!

This is still the case. I used it for my Google UX certification. Not a lot of people know that and they turn away just at the thought of buying a $9 course.

Update #1

  • Initially, I wanted to only use Zambian sounds for social media to make sure I was reaching my country people, but that didn't get me as much reach and engagement as trending sounds. I started on around 200 views but have grown to close to 900 views. I will make sure to add location going forward.
  • There is more engagement on TikTok regarding reach, likes, saves, and new followers than on Facebook and Instagram. 
  • I have shared posts from chapters 1-4, but I am also mixing them up with ideas that are relevant but not discussed in the 80,000 Hours book. 
  • I am experimenting with different ways of delivering the content, e.g., graphic designs, curated pictures from Pinterest, and b-roll videos of myself that don't show my face. I like using videos. Once I have grasped all the ideas in the book, I intend to start showing my face and speaking more on camera to repurpose the content.
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