and they were the ones who contacted me about the job
Liam Reed
Ask them if they know about skycoin
Dylan Gomez
is biz too interested in pajeet tokens then
Dominic Howard
Go work for Blue Origin instead, at least Bezos has a useful vision for orbital industry instead of this Mars cuck fantasy.
Logan Ortiz
is it a full time remote position?
Matthew Lee
Well, do you have something better to do than interview for a company that literally builds fucking spaceships?
Aaron Harris
Are you willing to work harder than you've ever worked and then work harder? If not, don't apply.
Jacob Cox
just tell the interviewer to either push your package up the chain and finish the hiring process, or stop wasting your time if you actually have the skills they need, they will stop bullshitting you with this jumping through hoops shit, and move things along believe it or not, these hiring retards catch an amazing amount of shit if they lose potential good hires
but if you know you are mediocre and are just winging it, you'd better keep up the con for as long as you need to land the job
Anthony Gray
This
Brody Young
Can second this, as someone with an in demand skillset. Have recruiters basically begging me to apply to their shitty jobs all day long.
Just tell them to hurry it up. Act like you have another offer if you have to.
Adrian James
Its a position in the US and i live in europe
dont mind working hard and 70 hours a week as long as you dont have a prison time schedule where you have to be in the office from 8am - 4pm every day
they contacted me about an invention i made and then made me go through all this hr bullshit
i want to go to the actual site and see what its like. im not making a decision based off these virtual interviewers where some pajeet is interviewing me on the bus to work
Andrew Harris
What a bunch of young as fuck, dumb looking mother fuckers. They need to quit.
Levi Turner
Do you have a US citizenship? Without that the best you can do at spacex is make coffee.
They just want to steal your invention.
Jacob Campbell
IDK what type of position you are gunning for OP, but I work in Aerospace and have been through this before. If you have specialized technical knowledge, then hiring retards simply do not have a clue how to gauge it, and you can and should bypass them if you are convinced they actually have open positions for your skillset. Send out some emails, suggest hiring is asking you repeated and redundant questions, and imply that you have other pending job offers.
The last place I got hired at had such a shitty recruitment department (it was just a couple of fat black chicks who had zero industry knowledge), that it actively hurt their capability to acquire contracts and get the manning they needed to fulfill them. The only way things ever got done was shit getting down to the wire and the bosses frantically scrambling and asking everybody if 'they know someone who is available', resulting in phone calls, a couple of emails, and instantaneous hiring with bare minimum of bullshit.
>interest based on invention IDK dude this is unknown territory for me. If you actually know your shit, then you should act like it and demand better treatment. fucking lmao dude take a look at the tech sector spacex has all sorts of h1b visa workers from all over the place doing weird shit, but if they put any clause about your invention in your contract, then yeah...goodbye potential patent $$$
Dylan Roberts
Thanks for your advice
They contacted me about 3 months ago and I cba anymore. Virtual interviews are a fucking nightmare
I'm unemployed though rn in between projects so I really need the option for this job
I really want to go there and see what its like. I am literally one of the best in the world in this field from a technical POV, but I cannot function in corporate factory farm environments and from the HR process, it seems like I will have to jump through 15 hoops and get 3 letters of permission before I put my lunch box in the fridge. That will lead to my suicide within 6 months.
Last time I worked in a big corporate company I lasted 8 weeks before quitting
Jason Adams
>they contacted me about an invention i made and then made me go through all this hr bullshit
Yeah, definitely go about this with a spine. You're more valuable to them than they are to you, based on them seeking you out and you going "seriously?" about this. Out of curiosity, how did they find out about your invention and how is it relevant to them? I won't ask for details obviously, but I'm curious as to what you've made.
If you really want to impress, tweet to Elon and go "your company contacted me about hiring after learning independently of my merits and after being strung along for a month are now asking me to spend an entire day on my PC for them. wouldn't the people who want to hire me know what my time is worth?"
Robert Cruz
Some bloke on linkedin saw a video of my invention and then contacted me saying there is a job atm looking for someone working in this area
Havent spoken to him since he referred me to HR
John Reyes
>I really want to go there and see what its like This is mandatory. You need to facetoface with the people you will be working with and these diversity hires you are interacting with need to be told such. Tell them you will fly out there on your own dime and you want it to happen sooner than later.
Connor Taylor
Give us an idea what your invention is OP. For curiosity's sake. Or even just a vague idea of the field it's in.
Gabriel Hill
I'm sending an experiment into space for my senior design project.
Robert Hall
spacex sounds like a terrible job. technical as fuck. mistakes have huge consequences. there is probably rushed deadlines and massive red tape for regulation / safety. the company makes no money and can go bankrupt at any moment. most probably over works you and under pays.