Using Volunteer Roles to Build Skills and Networks in EA

By Joey Bream🔸 @ 2025-09-12T21:33 (+22)

Volunteering can be a practical way to gain skills, explore different areas of effective altruism, and expand your professional network. In this post, I’ll share my recent experience taking on short volunteer projects with EA-aligned organisations: what I did, what I learned, and why I’d recommend it to others who are early in their careers or transitioning into the space.

Why I Tried This

I’m currently between full-time roles, with a background in corporate data analysis (~2 years in dashboards/spreadsheets) and operations (~1 year). To stay active and develop new skills, I began offering unpaid support to EA organisations.

My goals were:

How I Found Opportunities

I started by reaching out to 2nd-degree contacts in EA, offering to review their backend operations. When organisations expressed interest, I proposed a simple structure: up to 10 hours of unpaid work on whatever processes they wanted reviewed.

This led to 5+ projects over the past few months (totalling ~60 hours). From what I’ve seen, there is substantial demand for value-aligned volunteers who can provide reliable, flexible support.

How I Approached the Work

I tried to enter initial calls with an open mind, asking:

Most requests fit my data background (e.g. “check if our database follows best practices,” “why is this spreadsheet running slowly”). Others required learning new tools on the fly:

In one case I was asked about CommCare, but that seemed like too large a project.

I usually spent ~2 of the 10 hours up front learning whatever tool or context was needed (e.g. the low-code platform an app was built on). This model could work in other fields too — e.g. basics of brand design, social media strategy, or partnership coordination.

What I Learned

Some benefits I didn’t expect in advance:

Advice for Others

If you’re early in your career (say 0–4 years of work experience), changing fields, or just want to get more involved in EA, I recommend trying structured volunteering. A few tips:

Closing

Overall, this experiment gave me more skills, connections, and ideas than I expected — and made me more optimistic about contributing to the EA community.

I’d love to hear from others: