Investment professional for most of my career (equity research, direct equity and VC advisory, investment algorithms). In my free time, I established an educational NGO and ran it for 13 years.
MBA (Oxon), MA (sociology).
I am looking for friends in the EA community. I am also interested in ways how EA movement can increase its impact.
If you happen to visit Cyprus regularly and would like to join our group please send me a direct message.
I can share my experience in business, NGO and in using philosophy for decision-making.
A personal and therefore rather limited observation (sample size about 40-50 people in total). Interestingly enough, for all this intensive hiring processes, I’ve happened to come across presumably nice people (in very different EA organisations and across diverse ranges of experience) who are nevertheless spectacularly ineffective, at least using my (probably too high) bar of experience in investments. What surprises me further, such people so far significantly outnumbered highly effective people whom I was fortunate to meet in EA.
I deliberately don’t give examples of ineffectiveness so as not to offend those nice people, but with my 25+ years of working in highly effective business organisations and managing people, believe me – I know what I’m talking about 😉
Strong upvote - we need more such events! Respect to @Laszlo Treszkai and @Marlyn for organising it!
It would be good to think how these thoughts could be translated to, say, social media strategy recommendations for organisations such as Mercy For Animals ...
Vasco, I wholeheartedly agree with you. I have my shelter for feral cats caring for them every day and I know from my daily experience that their life even in my protected garden has risks... I often think that If we were not in the XXI century with vet clinics, modern diagnostic tests and drugs, at least 25-30% of those cats would be already dead regardless of how well I feed them...
As for the main theme of the post, there seems to be a simple fundamental reason for such difficulties in finding an EA-aligned job. EA overall funding is just not big enough to create enough jobs for all interested people. And among other consequences, an important one is that it limits participation in EA - 2019 EA survey by @David_Moss showed that "too few job opportunities" were No. 1 barrier to greater involvement with EA.
This situation will not change until EA starts focusing on how to attract or create more donors (I have ideas but no one would read this anyway, so why bother )))