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Find a fulfilling career that tackles the worlds most pressing problems, using this guide based on five years of research alongside academics at Oxford.
You have about 80,000 hours in your career: 40 hours a week, 50 weeks a year, for 40 years. This means your choice of career is one of the most important decisions youll ever make.
Make the right choices, and you can help solve some of the worlds most pressing problems, as well as have a more rewarding, interesting life.
For such an important decision, however, theres surprisingly little good advice out there. Most career advice focuses on things like how to write a CV, and much of the rest is just (misleading) platitudes like follow your passion. Most people we speak to dont even use career advice they just speak to friends and try to figure it out for themselves.
When it comes to helping others with your career the advice usually assumes you need to work as a teacher, doctor, charity worker, and so on, even though these paths might not be a good fit for you, and were not what the highest-impact people in history did.
This guide is based on five years of research conducted alongside academics at the University of Oxford. It aims to help you find a career you enjoy, youre good at, and that tackles the worlds most pressing problems.
It covers topics like:
1. What makes for a dream job, and why follow your passion can be misleading. 2. Why the most effective ways to make a difference arent always the obvious ones like working at a charity, or becoming a doctor. 3. How to compare global problems, like climate change and education, in terms of their scale and urgency. 4. How to discover and develop your strengths.
Its also full of practical tips and tools. Youll come away with a plan to use your 80,000 hours in a way thats fulfilling and high impact.
What people are saying
Based on evidence and good sense, not platitudes
- Steven Pinker, New York Times bestselling author Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology at Harvard University.
This incredible group is helping people have a greater social impact with their careers.
- Sue Desmond-Hellmann, CEO of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Every college grad should read this
- Tim Urban, creator of Wait But Why.
Read more online
This book is based on the free guide you can find on the 80,000 Hours website, where you can find many more articles and our most up-to-date content. All profits from the book are used to fund 80,000 Hours, expanding our research and enabling us to reach more people.
About the authors
80,000 Hours is an independent non-profit founded in Oxford in 2011. It performs research into career choice, and provides online and in-person advice.
Benjamin Todd is the CEO and co-founder of 80,000 Hours. He grew the organization from a student society at Oxford to a non-profit thats raised $1.3m in donations, and has 100,000 monthly readers. He has a Masters degree in Physics and Philosophy from Oxford, and speaks Chinese, badly.
Ben is advised by the rest of the 80,000 Hours team, including Professor Will MacAskill, author of Doing Good Better, co-founder of the Effective Altruism movement, and one of the youngest tenured professors of philosophy in the world.

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80,000 Hours

Find a fulfilling career

that does good

Benjamin Todd

and the 80,000 Hours team

About the authors

80,000 Hours is an independent non-profit organization founded in Oxford in 2011. It performs research into career choice, and provides online and in-person advice.

Benjamin Todd is the CEO and co-founder of 80000 Hours He grew the - photo 1

Benjamin Todd is the CEO and co-founder of 80,000 Hours. He grew the organization from a student society at Oxford to a non-profit that's raised $1.3m in donations, and has had one million readers. He has a Masters degree in Physics and Philosophy from Oxford, has published in climate physics, and speaks Chinese, badly.

Ben is advised by the rest of the 80,000 Hours team, including Professor Will MacAskill, author of Doing Good Better, co-founder of the Effective Altruism movement, and one of the youngest professors of philosophy in the world.

Contents
Introduction

You have about 80,000 hours in your career: 40 hours a week, 50 weeks a year, for 40 years. This means your choice of career is one of the most important decisions youll ever make.

Make the right choices, and you can help solve some of the worlds most pressing problems, as well as have a more rewarding, interesting life. But for such an important decision, theres surprisingly little good advice out there.

Back in 2011, we were at Oxford trying to work out what to do with our own careers. We wanted to find a job wed enjoy that would also make the world a better place. We wondered: should we work at a non-profit, do graduate study, work in business and contribute through philanthropy, or something else entirely?

But we couldnt find much good advice. Most career advice was just about how to apply to different jobs, not how to decide what to do in the first place. And when it came to doing good with your career, the advice focused on things like social work, teaching, or working in CSR, and it didnt seem like these were obviously the best options. Most people we spoke to didnt even use career advice they would just speak to friends and try to figure it out for themselves.

So we started doing our own research and presenting our findings. And to our surprise, people listened.

In November 2011 we founded 80,000 Hours in collaboration with academics at Oxford. In July 2012, we raised funding and hired a team. Since then weve spoken to hundreds of experts, read all the relevant literature we could find, and had over a million people read our online advice.

Were looking to provide the advice we wish wed had easy to use, transparently explained and based on the best evidence available. Were a non-profit supported by individual donations and we dont take money from recruiters or companies, so all our advice is impartial. Our only aim is to help you to have a greater positive impact with your career.

We still have a lot to learn, but we dont think theres any else whos done as much systematic research into this topic as us.

As of today, over a thousand people have significantly changed their career plans due to our advice (and theyre just the ones we know about). Our readers have pledged over $30 million to effective charities and founded ten new organizations focused on doing good. Some are saving hundreds of lives in international development, some are working on neglected areas of government policy, and others are developing ground-breaking technology.

In this guide, well summarize all the key things weve learned so far.

If you could make your career just 1% higher impact, or 1% more enjoyable, it would be worth spending up to 1% of your career doing so. Thats 800 hours five months of full-time work. Were going to take little more than a weekend.

How to use this guide

Heres what well cover:

  1. What makes for a dream job?
  2. Can one person make a difference?
  3. What are the worlds most pressing problems?
  4. In which career can you help the most people?
  5. Which jobs put you in the best position for the future?
  6. How to find the right career for you.
  7. How to make your career plan.
  8. How to find a job.
  9. Why community is key.

The first four sections are about what options to aim for long-term. The rest is about how to get there and take action. So, well work from long-term issues towards short-term ones.

The guide is especially aimed at students and recent graduates in their 20s, but most sections are relevant to everyone. If youre midway through your career, focus on chapters one to four, six, seven and nine.

At the end, there are also a few more resources:

  • A short summary of our key ideas.
  • Some additional articles that further explain key ideas.
  • Summaries of our top career reviews.
  • Summaries of our problem area profiles.

To get the most out of this guide, we recommend reading each chapter, then doing the exercises that go with each one. The best thing to do is set aside a day or two to work through everything. At the end, use our online tool to check youve mastered all the ideas and make your new career plan:

http://80k.link/HWC

When weve delivered this content over an afternoon, often over half the people who attended changed what they had planned to do with their lives.

So lets get started. Whats the best way you can use your 80,000 hours?

Benjamin Todd

CEO and Co-founder, 80,000 Hours

CHAPTER 1
What makes for a dream job?

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We all want to find a dream job thats enjoyable and meaningful, but what does that actually mean?

Some people imagine that the answer involves discovering their passion through a flash of insight, while others think that the key elements of their dream job are that it be easy and highly paid.

Weve reviewed two decades of research into the causes of a satisfying life and career, drawing on over 60 studies, and we didnt find much evidence for these views.

Instead, we found six key ingredients of a dream job. They dont include income, and they arent as simple as following your passion.

In fact, following your passion can lead you astray. Steve Jobs was passionate about Zen Buddhism before entering technology. Condoleezza Rice was a talented classical musician before she started studying politics.

Rather, you can develop passion while doing work that you will find enjoyable and meaningful. The key is to get good at something that helps other people.

(For a full survey of the evidence on job satisfaction, follow the link in the footnote. )

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