Benjamin Todd is the co-founder and president of 80,000 Hours. He first became interested in the failings of mainstream career guidance as a student when trying to figure out what to do with his own career. This led him to start 80,000 Hours, a non-profit focused on helping people find careers that make the world better. Today, 80,000 Hours is one of the world's most trusted sources of career advice - its website receives 2 million readers each year, it has given one-on-one guidance to over 5,000 people leading thousands of people to change their career, and its work has been featured in publications such as TIME, Vox and the Wall Street Journal. Benjamin has a Master's degree in Physics and Philosophy from Oxford, and speaks Chinese, badly.
A ridiculously in-depth guide about how to find that perfect career for you. * DR ALI ABDAAL, author of Feel-Good Productivity * This career guide is among the most thoughtful and grounded I’ve seen. * PROFESSOR CAL NEWPORT, author of Deep Work * This incredible group is helping people have a greater social impact with their careers. * SUE DESMOND-HELLMANN, CEO of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation * Every college grad should read this. * TIM URBAN, creator of Wait But Why * Based on evidence and good sense, not platitudes. * PROFESSOR STEVEN PINKER, author of Enlightenment Now * If you're worried about wasting your life, read this book. 80,000 Hours is what happens when more than a decade of serious research is distilled into a rigorous manual about what to do with your one life on this planet. This isn't feel-good advice about 'finding your passion'. It's the most careful and honest guide I know to choosing a career that actually makes a difference. I wish I had it when I was young! * Rutger Bregman, author of Humankind * Excellent. 80,000 Hours is the most informative book you can read if you’re stuck trying to make one of life’s most important decisions. If this had been published a decade earlier, it’d have saved me many restless nights. * HANNAH RITCHIE, author of Not the End of the World *