My dream job is on the flight software engineering team at SpaceX. I applied a few weeks ago but haven't heard anything. I've even taken to directly messaging SpaceX recruiters on LinkedIn to try and move things along. Totally at a loss as to what I need to do to even get an interview. Any ideas for getting past the first step?
Don't know!
American Citizenship. They don't hire non citizens
Yeah, but if you can't solve the North pole puzzle that Musk will ask you to do, American citizenship won't help you a lot.
I'm an American citizen. That's not the problem I'm having.
just relax man.
Don't think relaxing will get me what I really want.
Look up Tomek Czajka. He used to go to my Uni. You need to be atleast as good.
If that's the standard I have to meet, I suppose I should give up now. I am the top performer in my group and get top awards -- I'm a GOOD coder. But I'm not a topcoder champion and published author.
It probably depends on the team though. I think he works in critical areas like flight control which probably has rock stars from NASA et al. Did you pass FB/GOOG interviews?
Thanks. Those are great ideas.
Interview was very design focused, not much leetcode style questions, I'd say just give it a shot
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There's a puzzle you need to be able to solve... something about starting from the North pole and going somewhere and then back to the North pole, but I'm a bit vague on the details...