80,000 Hours · London, United Kingdom, GB · 11 days ago
Every week, 80,000 Hours’ advisors have one-on-one conversations with talented people trying to contribute to the world’s most pressing problems — currently, this is largely AI safety, but a smaller proportion includes biosecurity, nuclear risk and other high-impact areas. Many are at pivotal moments in their careers, and the decisions they make shape some of the most consequential work happening in the world.
We're now looking to hire up to three more advisors to reach more people and to take on more of the strategic work the team could be doing.
The role is primarily advising, and most of your week will be spent either in conversations, or gearing up for them (preparing for calls themselves, but also networking, learning and growing your domain knowledge).Beyond that, we're also looking to hire advisors who could take on ownership of a strategic piece of our programme. What that looks like depends on your strengths, your interests, and what the team needs.
We're especially keen to hear from people with a track record in research, policy, operations, entrepreneurship, grantmaking, or similar fields, who'd bring subject-matter knowledge and want to help others figure out how to use theirs.
80,000 Hours provides free career advice to people working on the world's most pressing problems https://80000hours.org/problem-profiles, including how to help society safely navigate a transition to a world with transformative AI https://80000hours.org/agi/. Advising is how that reaches individuals one at a time: 10–12 conversations a week with people who want to do work that matters.
In the conversations, you'll think on your feet. What's this person's comparative advantage? Do they have a realistic picture of the problems they want to work on, and if not, can you give them one? Which introduction or piece of pushback is most likely to shift what they do next? You're making these calls live, often with people who know their field better than you do, and those decisions can change the shape of a career.
Beyond the conversations themselves, we're excited to hire advisors who could take ownership of how our programme runs and who it reaches. Depending on your strengths, your interests, and what the team needs, this could include:
We hire for a team that works as a portfolio, and we don't expect any one person to be strong in every dimension. What every advisor on the team shares, though, is strong analytical skills, strong communication, knowledge of at least one priority area, and self-direction.
Advising is one part of 80,000 Hours' career services programme, alongside the job board, headhunting, and, more recently, AI products like our AdvisorBot. Subteams help each other and share information about what we're each seeing in the ecosystem.
You'll report to Laura, advising manager, and work closely with the rest of the advising team, the wider Career Services programme, and colleagues across 80,000 Hours. We have the collaborative culture you'd expect from a place where everyone is trying to get better at hard work they care about.
The advising team is growing and looking to experiment with new approaches. Examples include advising aimed at finding and pitching potential founders, expanding into grantmaking and reaching more senior audiences. We're hiring people who want to help shape that.
This is a full-time role, ideally based in London, Washington DC, or the San Francisco Bay Area. We're open to other locations for the right candidate, provided there's significant overlap with UK and US working hours.
The start date is flexible. We'd like whoever we hire to start as soon as possible.
Salaries at 80,000 Hours are set using a salary calculator visible to all staff, that accounts for the specific role, location, and a candidate’s experience. For this role, we expect it to range from £105k–£125k for London-based staff, $150k–$180k for DC-based staff, $170k–$205k for San Francisco-based staff, $130k–$155k for US remote staff, and £90k–£110k for other remote staff.
We can support both UK and US visa sponsorship, but we cannot guarantee US visa applications will be successful. You can read more about the US visa types we can sponsor here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Cj5oqSxPNsLEjWnIWOHjGak8w5IerbCmlPe43OfJztw/edit?usp=sharing, and make a call on whether you’d still like to apply if that is your only location option.
Apply here by 11pm BST on June 14, 2026. We'll be reviewing applications as they come in and begin assessing candidates as soon as some have met the bar. We reserve the right to close applications before the stated deadline.
The process is likely to include interviews, a work test and/or a live advising assessment with one of our advisors, and a multi-day assessment (preferably in person). We pay for work tests and the multi-day assessment, conditional on location and right to work in the country where you are taking the assessment.
We know factors like gender, race, and socioeconomic background can affect people's willingness to apply for roles where they meet many but not all the suggested attributes. We especially encourage people from underrepresented backgrounds to apply, even if you don't meet every criterion.
Headquarters
London, United Kingdom
Work Location
hybrid
Job Category
Not specified
Application Deadline
Not specified
Job Type
Full Time
Experience Level
Not specified
Application Method
Apply via Website
Salary
105k - 125k GBP
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