reminder, the entry-level tech job market is still totally cooked, like 4.0's from Berkeley are getting 0 job offers pic.twitter.com/LT5cmlGCc9
— alz (@alz_zyd_) September 26, 2024
Is the well running dry?
reminder, the entry-level tech job market is still totally cooked, like 4.0's from Berkeley are getting 0 job offers pic.twitter.com/LT5cmlGCc9
— alz (@alz_zyd_) September 26, 2024
Is the well running dry?
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Mr @iowa_hawkeye how does one get a job with a defense contractor?
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Easiest way is join the military and get experience on non commercial, defense proprietary equipment and applications. Also you'll get at minimum a secret clearance. Commcels usually all get TS's.
If that ship has sailed try to get hired by a contractor on one of their non-cleared contracts and then hopefully after a while you'll be submitted for a security clearance.
Biggest barrier to entry is the clearance, you won't be considered for the money making shit without it.
You could also go the government employee route, they get you a clearance eventually, but it can take up to a year to get hired.
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