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The Recruitment Manager’s role is flexible, as reflected in this job description. It is likely to be either 100% on vetting applicants to our programs, 50% on vetting and 50% on outreach and marketing for new applicants, or 50% on vetting and 50% on team management. This will depend on the successful candidate’s skills, fit, and interests.
ABOUT THIS ROLEHow This Role Is Causing Impact
In the past five years of running our Charity Entrepreneurship Incubation Program, we have found that the best predictor of which incubated charities will end up causing the highest impact is the quality of the co-founding team. As we scale up, one of our biggest bottlenecks is identifying highly talented, value-aligned people out of the thousands of candidates from all over the world who apply to our programs. The difference in outcomes between a bad and a good hire can be huge, but this variation is even more extreme when it comes to co-founders. The initial staff of an organization set the pace, tone, and culture for the long-term. We estimate the impact of each average alumna/alumnus of our Charity Entrepreneurship Incubation Program to be equivalent to donating $200,000-350,000 USD / year to effective charities. Finding 20-30 of these gems each year is difficult but is incredibly impactful. As such, the Recruitment Manager is one of the most important roles we are hiring for.
Furthermore, as we scale, we need to identify outstanding candidates for our new programs, including researchers and for-profit entrepreneurs. While these programs are newer, we believe that they can produce outstanding levels of impact in their own right. The Recruitment Manager will work closely with our outreach and programs teams, as well as senior management at AIM. They will develop models and a deep sense of what it takes to excel in these career paths, and then figure out the processes which may be able to select the right talent for them. Top talent identified by us has historically gone on not only to found GiveWell-supported charities, but also work at grantmaking foundations, as charity staff in LMIC, and at leading organizations in the impactful nonprofit space. Our process is also often picked up and adopted by other charities and foundations, so improving our application processes has broader impacts on the high-impact ecosystem we are a part of as a whole.
Role Responsibilities
For each of our programs, we receive hundreds to thousands of applications each year, and candidates vary significantly in terms of background, talent, experience, skills, and interests. We need to narrow down this pool to the top few (less than 1%) for each program, taking into account a significant number of both hard and soft factors. Our Recruitment Manager would become an expert in this field over time, refining our unconventional but highly predictive processes to find the best people for our programs.
The Recruitment Manager will focus on:
The kinds of tasks involved in this look something like this:
ABOUT YOU
This is more than a technical role. The ideal candidate will be person-focused with a strong and practical understanding of human psychology and a keen eye for getting a sense of people quickly. They will be trained to become even better at these skills, but it helps to start with a strong level of both understanding and interest in human motivations. We have found that the people best-suited to this role tend to be comfortable holding a lot of (sometimes contradictory) pieces of evidence in their head at the same time while being able to make a sane “overall” judgment.
You might be a good fit at this if you enjoy learning about other people and their interests and motivations. You might often be able to predict what a friend or co-worker would do or say without asking them, or have an easy time thinking about what characters in books or TV shows might do next. You have probably interacted with a range of people from different backgrounds – perhaps through travel, studying internationally, or working with people from a different background from the one you grew up in. You probably find psychometric, psychological, or personality tests fascinating (think “the big five”) and like talking to people about what’s important in life. These are just a few examples.
What We Need
We expect excellent candidates will meet many (but not all) of the criteria below. We encourage you to apply even if you do not feel that you meet enough of the listed characteristics. In the past, we have offered positions to applicants who had strong overall potential and trained them up where there are gaps in their skills. We are looking for high general ability, strong work ethic, and value/methods-aligned mindset more than prior work experience or a specific background.
The ideal candidate is:
Bonus Criteria
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WHAT WE OFFER
Perks And Benefits
ABOUT AIMOur Track Record
Our original Charity Entrepreneurship Incubation Program is our most established and thus has the most detailed track record.
Since our first research cycle and incubation program in 2019, we have:
To date, our launched charities have:
In the last 24 months, we have also run three foundation incubation programs, three research training programs, and have recently launched an effective giving incubation program pilot.
Our Future Plans
We have big, ambitious plans. After our successful first five years, we are now scaling up across all departments with the ultimate goals of:
Will you join us?
Our Culture
AIM is a highly dedicated but informal and flexible working environment. We believe that friendliness and teamwork, a focus on impact and evidence, critical thinking, and warm connections are key workplace values. Our team of 25 are close-knit and we have built an active and connected community of charity entrepreneurs and impactful professionals around this. Our office in central London is a lively and vibrant hub where recent developments from our charities are as likely to be discussed over lunch as what the 80/20 of dental hygiene looks like, or what the effects of different sleep habits on productivity are. We are united by our relentless pursuit of counterfactual impact and a perhaps slightly excessive love of spreadsheets.
Learn more about what it is like to work at AIM in this video.
Our goal is to make our application process both time-effective and interesting for you. The application process involves the following stages, and you will only receive an invite to the next stage if we think you have a good chance of passing it:
We will also conduct a reference check before making an offer. Each stage typically takes between 1-2 weeks from the end of the application deadline, and we hope to make an offer within ~6 weeks of the application deadline. Ideally, the candidate will begin onboarding as soon afterwards as possible.
Commitment to diversity and equal employment opportunities
We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion and encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply. We especially encourage applications from women and people of color as well as neurodivergent humans who are excited about contributing to our mission. AIM is an equal opportunity employer. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, or have any other related questions about applying, please contact candidates@charityentrepreneurship.com
A final word
If you are excited about working with AIM but are uncertain whether you are qualified enough for this role, please do apply nonetheless. We care deeply about mindset and value-alignment with our approach and are skilled at finding people with high potential whose growth we are happy to facilitate. Don’t hesitate to make the content of your CV for AIM a little unconventional (e.g. by mentioning personal projects, courses, or experiences that are not strictly professional) if that better demonstrates that you can have the mindset, values, and approach that we need to improve the world.
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Ambitious Impact (AIM), formerly Charity Entrepreneurship (CE), is an organization running training and incubation programs for high-impact career paths. Since 2018, our main Charity Entrepreneurship Incubation Program has helped 72 talented individuals from all over the world launch 5-10 high-impact nonprofits every year. These charities work on a diverse range of issues, from childhood lead poisoning to farmed fish welfare, and are currently improving the lives of 35 million people worldwide.
More recently, we have been scaling our work. AIM has recently developed new programs supporting talented individuals to take up other impactful careers, including grantmaking, nonprofit research, and for-profit entrepreneurship. We are now looking for a Recruitment Manager to enable us to find and select the most talented people for these programs, helping outstanding individuals put their skills to better use for the world.
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