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“How good it is to donate and how hard it is to get a job” by Elijah Persson-Gordon
Summary
- In this post, I hope to inspire other Effective Altruists to focus more on donation and commiserate with those who have been disappointed in their ability to get an altruistic job.
- First, I argue that the impact of having a job that helps others is complicated. In this section, I discuss annual donation statistics of people in the Effective Altruism community donate, which I find quite low.
- In the rest of the post, I describe my recent job search, my experience substituting at public schools, and my expenses.
Having a job that helps others might be overemphasized
- Doing a job that helps others seems like a good thing to do. Weirdly, it's not as simple as that.
- While some job vacancies last for years, other fields are very competitive and have many qualified applicants for most position listings.
- In the latter case, if you [...]
- While some job vacancies last for years, other fields are very competitive and have many qualified applicants for most position listings.
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Outline:
(00:05) Summary
(00:42) Having a job that helps others might be overemphasized
(02:08) Donations are an amazing opportunity, and I think they are underemphasized
(03:42) I used to really want an animal welfare-related job. Then I wanted to donate more. Now I am a substitute at a public school
(06:13) I live frugally and donate
(08:07) I have been disappointed in my ability to find a job that would allow me to donate more
(09:52) Its okay
(10:25) Additional reading
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First published:
April 16th, 2024
Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
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