TL;DR: Figure out what needs doing and do it, don't wait on approval from fellowships or jobs.
If you...
- Have short timelines
- Have been struggling to get into a position in AI safety
- Are able to self-motivate your efforts
- Have a sufficient financial safety net
... I would recommend changing your personal strategy entirely.
I started my full-time AI safety career transitioning process in March 2025. For the first 7 months or so, I heavily prioritized applying for jobs and fellowships. But like for many others trying to "break into the field" and get their "foot in the door", this became quite discouraging.
I'm not gonna get into the numbers here, but if you've been applying and getting rejected multiple... (read 495 more words →)
Looking forward to reading this in the future! I'd like to add though that some people really enjoy being generalists, wearers of many hats, and Jacks of all trades, ready to switch tasks/projects/cause areas if priorities seem to change.