That’s right! At a high level, I was prompted to do another round of considering whether there were any non-EtG roles that might be a good fit for me, and this time when I looked around I found several strong options.
Do you think earning to give is still a good idea for the median Google-tier software engineer or should that person just try to work in EA directly at this point? Has your picture of EA funding practically changed since the FTX collapse?
Do you think earning to give is still a good idea for the median Google-tier software engineer or should that person just try to work in EA directly at this point?
I think it depends so much person-specific factors (skills, talents, preferences) that it’s very hard to say, sorry!
Has your picture of EA funding practically changed since the FTX collapse?
I don’t think I have anything original to say here (except): there’s clearly a lot less money available, and on the margin this should push us towards more EtG.
Why did you stop earning to give in 2022?
He explains it in this post.
That’s right! At a high level, I was prompted to do another round of considering whether there were any non-EtG roles that might be a good fit for me, and this time when I looked around I found several strong options.
Happy to answer more specific questions!
Do you think earning to give is still a good idea for the median Google-tier software engineer or should that person just try to work in EA directly at this point? Has your picture of EA funding practically changed since the FTX collapse?
I think it depends so much person-specific factors (skills, talents, preferences) that it’s very hard to say, sorry!
I don’t think I have anything original to say here (except): there’s clearly a lot less money available, and on the margin this should push us towards more EtG.