Application Guide
How to Apply for Strategy Fellow
at Forecasting Research Institute
🏢 About Forecasting Research Institute
The Forecasting Research Institute is unique for its focus on developing practical forecasting methods to directly improve high-stakes decision-making, particularly in existential risk domains like AI-biorisk and nuclear risk. Someone might want to work here to contribute to research that could influence global policy and funding priorities while developing expertise in strategic forecasting.
About This Role
This Strategy Fellow internship involves advancing organizational goals through strategic research and project management, with specific tasks like writing blog posts to translate forecasting findings for policymakers, mapping stakeholders in existential risk domains, and identifying funding opportunities. The role is impactful because it directly supports the institute's mission to improve decision-making on critical global issues.
💡 A Day in the Life
A typical day might involve conducting stakeholder analysis for an AI-biorisk research project, drafting a blog post explaining recent forecasting findings to policymakers, and preparing for interviews with decision-makers to assess research impact. You'd likely collaborate with senior leadership on strategic priorities while identifying potential funding opportunities for the institute's work.
🚀 Application Tools
🎯 Who Forecasting Research Institute Is Looking For
- Has experience conducting strategic research and managing projects in domains like AI-biorisk or nuclear risk, not just general research
- Demonstrates strong writing skills specifically for blog posts and fundraising applications, with samples to show
- Can conduct effective interviews with decision-makers to gather insights on research impact
- Possesses stakeholder mapping capabilities, able to identify and analyze key players in existential risk fields
📝 Tips for Applying to Forecasting Research Institute
Tailor your writing samples to include both blog-style posts explaining complex forecasting concepts and persuasive fundraising application drafts
Highlight specific experience with stakeholder mapping or analysis in AI-biorisk, nuclear risk, or related existential risk domains
Mention any direct experience interviewing decision-makers or conducting impact assessment interviews
Demonstrate knowledge of the Forecasting Research Institute's specific forecasting methods or past projects in your application materials
Show how your project management experience aligns with advancing high-priority organizational goals, not just task completion
✉️ What to Emphasize in Your Cover Letter
['Your specific experience with strategic research in AI-biorisk or nuclear risk domains', 'Examples of translating complex findings into accessible writing for decision-makers', "How you've previously mapped stakeholders or conducted interviews to improve research impact", "Your understanding of the institute's forecasting methods and how you'd apply them"]
Generate Cover Letter →🔍 Research Before Applying
To stand out, make sure you've researched:
- → Study the Forecasting Research Institute's specific forecasting methods and published research papers
- → Review their blog posts and publications to understand their communication style and focus areas
- → Research their current projects and organizational priorities mentioned on their website
- → Understand the key players and recent developments in AI-biorisk and nuclear risk domains
💬 Prepare for These Interview Topics
Based on this role, you may be asked about:
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying with generic research experience without demonstrating specific knowledge of existential risk domains
- Submitting writing samples that don't show ability to translate technical concepts for decision-makers
- Failing to show how your experience directly relates to the institute's focus on forecasting for improved decision-making
📅 Application Timeline
This position is open until filled. However, we recommend applying as soon as possible as roles at mission-driven organizations tend to fill quickly.
Typical hiring timeline:
Application Review
1-2 weeks
Initial Screening
Phone call or written assessment
Interviews
1-2 rounds, usually virtual
Offer
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