Our 20 most popular pieces of research
I recently wanted to see what content we’ve written in the past are still popular with readers. Our most visited pages are articles in our career guide, or tools like our career quiz, problem quiz and career decision tool, around which the site is designed. And of course anything that was released recently tends to attract a lot of readers. So let’s look at the others.
These are the pieces we’ve written that i) were most visited over the last three months, and ii) were written more than six months ago, iii) not a tool or part of our career guide. Enjoy!
- What are the 10 most harmful jobs?*
Problem profile: Why Bill Gates and others are concerned about AI, and what to do about it
Career review: Why an economics PhD might be the best graduate program
Career review: If you want to change the world for the better, should you work in a think tank?
Problem profile: Why helping to end factory farming could be the most important thing you could do
Everything you need to know about whether money makes you happy
How would you spend $500,000,000,000? Problem profile of global priorities research.
Career review: Thinking of learning about data science? Read this first.
Problem profile: Why preparing the world for a pandemic may be the most important things you can do
Career review: How you can make the world a better place by trading in quantitative hedge funds*
Problem profile: Is climate change the biggest problem in the world?
Problem profile: Why we think promoting effective altruism is a great way to use your career
What the literature says about the earnings of entrepreneurs
Career review: Should you go into management consulting to improve the world?
Career review: Is being a product manager in tech all it’s cracked up to be?*
A special mention should go to the most popular article from our career guide, All the evidence-based advice we found on how to be successful in any job.
* These articles are a bit dated now and our views have changed since we wrote them.