In-depth career planning process for positive impact - 80,000 Hours
We've taken ten years of research and turned it into a free, in-depth career planning process, to help you make a career plan you feel confident in.
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March 5, 2026
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Grade 9 (Freshman)–Grade 12 (Senior)
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Introduction
80,000 Hours Career Planning Process
- Purpose: A structured series designed to help individuals create a fulfilling, high-impact career plan based on academic research and experience advising over 1,000 people.
- The "80,000 Hours" Concept: The average person spends 80,000 hours working in their lifetime; the process encourages intentional planning to ensure that time is spent effectively.
- Course Format:
- Available as a weekly email series (one article and set of exercises per week).
- All content is also available online for self-paced study.
- Key sections are marked with a ★ for prioritization.
- Required Preparation:
- Create a personal copy of the provided career workbook (Google Docs recommended).
- Schedule dedicated time (a couple of hours per week) to complete exercises.
- Recommended Workflow:
- Work through the series with a friend for accountability and discussion.
- Use the 80,000 Hours LinkedIn group for networking and questions.
- Adopt a "scientific" approach: treat career choices as hypotheses and experiments (6–24 month cycles) rather than seeking absolute certainty.
- Core Philosophy:
- Focus on balancing social impact with personal strengths and priorities.
- Accept that "best guesses" are better than no plan; plans should be revised over time.
- Acknowledge the emotional weight of career planning and seek external support if needed, as the process focuses on strategy rather than emotional counseling.
- Additional Resources:
- A 3-page summary of the main advice is available.
- Example workbooks from previous readers are available for reference.
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