22 episodes

Coming September 4: an audio version of the 2023 80,000 Hours Career Guide also available on Amazon, Audible, and free on our website (https://80000hours.org/career-guide/).

It contains 11 chapters, from 'What makes for a dream job?' to 'Which jobs help people the most?' to 'What’s the best way to gain connections?'

It also has 9 appendices on a range of topics like 'All the evidence-based advice we found on how to be more successful in any job' and 'is it ever OK to take a harmful job in order to do more good?'

The 80000 Hours Career Guide — Find a fulfilling career that does good Benjamin Todd & the 80,000 Hours team

    • Business

Coming September 4: an audio version of the 2023 80,000 Hours Career Guide also available on Amazon, Audible, and free on our website (https://80000hours.org/career-guide/).

It contains 11 chapters, from 'What makes for a dream job?' to 'Which jobs help people the most?' to 'What’s the best way to gain connections?'

It also has 9 appendices on a range of topics like 'All the evidence-based advice we found on how to be more successful in any job' and 'is it ever OK to take a harmful job in order to do more good?'

    Introduction: Why read this guide?

    Introduction: Why read this guide?

    You have 80,000 hours in your career. That’s a long time. Spend one or two of those hours on this guide, to help you work out how to use the rest. We believe you might be able to find a career that is both more satisfying and has a greater positive impact.

    • 4 min
    Part 1: What makes for a dream job?

    Part 1: What makes for a dream job?

    Answer: Research shows that to have a fulfilling career, you should do something you’re good at that makes the world a better place. Don’t aim for a highly paid, easy job, or expect to discover your “passion” in a flash of insight. Find out the six key ingredients of fulfilling work.

    • 23 min
    Part 2: Can one person make a difference? What the evidence says.

    Part 2: Can one person make a difference? What the evidence says.

    Answer: Many common ways to do good, such as becoming a doctor, have less impact than you might first think. Other, more unconventional options, have allowed certain people to achieve an extraordinary impact (including one particular Lieutenant Colonel in the Soviet military).

    • 10 min
    Part 3: Three ways anyone can make a difference, no matter their job

    Part 3: Three ways anyone can make a difference, no matter their job

    Answer: With the right approach, you can make a major difference to the lives of others without changing jobs, or making a major sacrifice. You can do this by giving 10% of your income to the world’s poorest people, promoting important causes, or helping others to have a greater impact.
    Listen to learn about three ways to make a difference in any job.

    • 15 min
    Part 4: Want to do good? Here’s how to choose an area to focus on.

    Part 4: Want to do good? Here’s how to choose an area to focus on.

    Answer: To maximise your impact, work on areas (1) that are large in scale, (2) that others neglect, and (3) where it’s possible to make progress. Many people fail to compare the scale of different problems, work on the same problems as everyone else, and support programmes with no evidence of impact.
    In this article we explain how to compare global problems.

    • 13 min
    Part 5: The world’s biggest problems and why they’re not what first comes to mind

    Part 5: The world’s biggest problems and why they’re not what first comes to mind

    Answer: Most people in rich countries who aim to do good work on health, poverty, and education in their home country. But health in poor countries is a bigger, more solvable problem, and only receives 4% of charitable donations. And we argue there are even bigger and more neglected issues, such as those involving existential risks and smarter-than-human AI.
    Here we explain what we’ve learnt about the world’s most urgent problems.

    • 30 min

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