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He started soliciting people for that months ago.
The SIAI is a nonprofit organization. You know how on this site we often discuss how any money one devotes to unnecessary expenditures is money that could have gone into, say, saving lives? How we can think of money as measured in terms of dead children? And how a lot of people here think the SIAI is probably the most efficient charity in terms of expected utility?
If Luke conceives of himself as an altruist, then he's not going to ask for as much money as he can get away with, because that's simply taking more resources out of a highly efficient charity, which isn't being repaid in additional work.
They sought Luke out for the position. They saw what he was doing and thought "this is a guy we should seriously hire." Have you ever been offered an executive position at a workplace you didn't apply to work at because they were that impressed by your productivity?
The executive assistant, I think it's called, has been hired for a while. (I forget who it was, I know I saw their name somewhere.) Research-wise, I started 25 January 2012, and we all saw the big ad Luke posted for more research assistants, which will probably have people up and running in 2 weeks or so (although I don't know how far that's gotten).