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Subject: 	Job Posting — UChicago Center for RISC
Date: 	Thu, 15 Sep 2022 16:34:12 +0000
From: 	Jeffrey Severts 
To: 	kwebb@cs.swarthmore.edu 
CC: 	jdaly1@swarthmore.edu 



Hello Professor Webb,

Hope this finds you well. I am the Executive Director at the UChicago 
Center for RISC, a nonprofit I co-founded with economist Steve Levitt. 
We are currently hiring for 2023 Analysts and would like to circulate 
this job posting to Swarthmore computer science majors. Would you mind 
forwarding this to the appropriate email lists? Thank you for the 
assistance!

Best wishes,

Jeff Severts

*Job Posting to Share:*

The Center for RISC at the University of Chicago is hiring Analysts! We 
are an unconventional nonprofit founded by Dr. Steve Levitt 
(of/Freakonomics///fame).*Our goal is to identify and scale unorthodox 
solutions to some of the world’s biggest social problems*. Our team is 
advancing the smart use of technology in criminal justice, helping 
potential organ donors reach donation weight, and modernizing approaches 
to K-12 education, to name just a few.

You will join a small team whose backgrounds have included data science, 
economics, mechanical engineering, and philosophy, and who have worked 
in tech and venture capital, consulting, and policy. Analysts will be 
responsible for researching the root causes of various social issues, 
proposing creative solutions, and piloting those solutions.

Ideal candidates are curious and resilient self-starters who are excited 
about our mission and willing to venture off the beaten path.We welcome 
applicants from all fields of study.

Application Deadline: Closes*11:59PM CDT October 15th*

Start date:*January or August 2023*, full time

Location: Employees will be expected in our Hyde Park (Chicago) office 
2-3 days per week

Salary: $70,000+, commensurate with experience

To see the full job description,_click here 
_

To learn more,check us out on the web orsign 
up for our virtual info sessions 
on*September 
27th*or*October 6th*