Um, hello there-- thank you for posting this! Would it be okay if I posted some constructive criticisms of 80,000 Hours here? I wanted to ask before posting because I didn't know if you would mind, and I wanted to assure you before posting anything negative-seeming that I wouldn't intend any criticism to be taken as being a veiled insult.
The Centre for Effective Altruism, the group behind 80,000 Hours, Giving What We Can, the Global Priorities Project, Effective Altruism Outreach, and to a lesser extent The Life You Can Save and Animal Charity Evaluators, is looking to grow its team with a number of new roles:
We are so keen to find great people that if you introduce us to someone new who we end up hiring, we will pay you $1,000 for the favour! If you know anyone awesome who would be a good fit for us please let me know: robert [dot] wiblin [at] centreforeffectivealtruism [dot] org. They can also book a short meeting with me directly.
We may be able to sponsor outstanding applicants from the USA.
Applications close Friday 5th December 2014.
Why is CEA an excellent place to work?
First and foremost, “making the world a better place” is our bottom line and central aim. We work on the projects we do because we think they’re the best way for us to make a contribution. But there’s more.
What are we looking for?
The specifics of what we are looking for depend on the role and details can be found in the job descriptions. In general, we're looking for people who have many of the following traits:
I hope to work at CEA in the future. What should I do now?
Of course this will depend on the role, but generally good ideas include: