80,000 Hours is coming to bookstores in May

By Bella, 80000_Hours @ 2026-03-24T22:17 (+126)

Summary

The new book

It’s called 80,000 Hours: How to Have a Fulfilling Career That Does Good. It covers all of our best advice for having a big, positive impact with your career.

It’s being published by Penguin Random House on the 26th May in the US, and the 28th May in the UK.

Why did we decide to publish this book?

According to the EA Survey, 80,000 Hours has been the biggest single entry point into effective altruism, and our online career guide has consistently had an outsized impact compared to our other programmes.[1] We think it’s probably the best content we’ve ever published, given its reach and our estimate of its impact.

But despite thousands of recorded career changes, surveys suggest over 95% of college graduates have still never heard of 80,000 Hours.[2] So we think there’s still a much bigger audience out there for our ideas.

A book with a major publisher gives us a unique chance to find them, and lets us turn our best written advice into a mainstream resource that could become a go-to place for people considering social impact careers. (See the FAQ below for more on what we hope to achieve.)

We’re really excited for this book’s potential to empower a generation of people to tackle pressing world problems!

What’s new in this edition?

Benjamin Todd (our founder, president, and author of the original guide) has spent the best part of the last year completely revising and updating it.

 It now includes:

There’s a new cover too, which took dozens of iterations. We’re keeping our fingers and toes crossed that we’ll buck the trend of everyone hating EA book covers, but you should be the judge of that…!

The overall structure of the book remains the same – it’s still a cause-agnostic introduction to what makes for a satisfying job, with classic EA advice on how to have an impact, how to build skills, and how to make a career plan. AI is discussed where it’s relevant to these questions (see the table of contents in the FAQ below).

How you can help

If you’d like to help our advice reach more people, please consider preordering a copy — for yourself, or for a friend. 

Preorders help us reach new audiences by boosting attention from retailers, journalists, and Amazon’s algorithm.[3] Most bestseller lists count preorders as first-week sales, so every copy bought now strengthens our chance of making them – where purchases from traditional retailers are counted much more highly.

You can also help by sharing the book on social media! Reposting our announcement or linking to our preorder page would be really appreciated. If you’ve ever benefitted from our advice in the past, it’d also be a great time to share on social media how we helped you.

If you run a local or a national group, and would like to help promote the book or purchase more than 20 copies, please contact: sam.pickering@80000hours.org.

FAQs

When will the book be released?

Where will it be available?

Can we still read your advice for free?

What formats will the book be available in?

How do you hope to reach more people with the book?

We hope to reach a significantly bigger audience than we’ve reached in the past, via applying the standard “book launch toolkit” to our most successful material:

  1. Creating a higher-quality, more up-to-date version that feels like a legit book
  2. Making the content more shareable by addressing topical questions about AI
  3. Doing a podcast and media tour (books are a great excuse to set up interviews)
  4. Getting distribution in book stores
  5. Asking for preorders from lovely people like you, to help us hit the bestseller lists
  6. Updating the online version so it’ll appear more prominently in search and AI summaries
  7. Foreign language translations & media launches (hopefully including China) to let us reach new non-English-speaking audiences

One way it could go really well is by becoming a classic career advice book that gets perennially recommended to people who don’t know what to do with their lives.

Our self-published book from 2017 found ~60k readers, and Penguin are hoping to reach ~200k within two years.

Historically, the career guide has led to hundreds (if not thousands!) of career plan changes, including many people now in key roles in AI safety, biosecurity, factory farming and global health, encouraged hundreds of people to take the Giving What We Can Pledge, and been one of the biggest entry points into effective altruism. If the launch is successful, we hope it can multiply this impact several times over.

Why didn’t you name the book something like “20,000 Hours”, if we only have a few years before AGI?

Why didn’t you write a new book about careers in the age of AI?

Who is the book for?

What’s actually in the book?

It aims to give a research-backed answer to all the classic questions about how to choose a career with impact. Here’s the contents:

Section I: What to Aim For

  1. What Makes for a Dream Job?

Section II: How to Make a Difference

  1. How Much Difference Can One Person Really Make?
  2. Can You Change the World Without Changing Jobs?
  3. How to Pick a Problem to Focus On
  4. What’s the World’s Most Pressing Problem?
  5. Which Jobs Help People the Most

Section III: How to Get Good at Something Useful

  1. Three Common Ways People Sabotage Their Career
  2. Which Skills Will Be Most Useful in the Future?
  3. Which Jobs Will Put You in the Best Long-Term Position?
  4. How to Find the Right Career for You
  5. When Should You Settle?

Section IV: Making Your Plan and Putting It into Action

  1. How to Make Career Decisions
  2. How to Make Your Career Plan
  3. How to Actually Get a Job
  4. How to Network

Thank you

If you decide to support the launch in any way — we want to say a sincere thank you for your help!

And to all of our readers over the years: we hope we’ve been able to be useful for your career journey, wherever it is taking you.

Finally — here’s a sneak peek at one of our new cartoons from the guide (which depicts the fate of all who fail to read it…)

 

  1. ^

     According to the EA Survey, 80k is the biggest individual source both of people finding out about EA for the first time, and the biggest single entity having a positive impact on respondents’ ability to have an impact. The career guide appears consistently across metrics to have a very outsized impact among 80k’s programmes, both in terms of engagement hours and impact-weighted engagement hours.

  2. ^

     E.g. EA Pulse

  3. ^

     And if you want to be especially extra helpful, please preorder from a non-Amazon retailer: we expect most preorders will come from Amazon, so this would help us get stocked in a wider variety of stores.


Marta Strzyga 🔸 @ 2026-03-29T16:25 (+3)

Delighted to see there's new cartoons, I still think fondly of the original ones. Very happy to hear that the book will be published and will (hopefully) reach even more people!

Bella @ 2026-03-30T07:29 (+2)

Thanks Marta!! I'm also really excited for the cartoons hehe. Involved lots of Gdoc comments about which jokes are funnier — my job is so cool!