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aplsoftwaredev | 3 years ago
Pay isn't FAANG level but you get to do some really interesting work and you have a good bit of freedom in choosing what projects you get to work on. If you're a curious person that likes to constantly keep learning to tackle new challenges, it's a great place to work.
That being said, our hiring process is ancient and takes a good bit of time to go through and you'll probably need to be able to get a clearance of some sort.
mattkrause|3 years ago
I had a great time visiting APL in 2016 or 2017, when I had nothing but a preprint and a prayer. Funding fell through for that job, but I've applied to several others. I feel like I'm a much stronger candidate now, but subsequent applications have just vanished into the ether without even a phone screen.
navbaker|3 years ago
broken_symlink|3 years ago
jcurbo|3 years ago
alexk307|3 years ago
Why is this the case? Is everything being worked on government funded? I would probably apply otherwise.
jcurbo|3 years ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_Affiliated_Research...
throwaway787544|3 years ago
agumonkey|3 years ago
I thought it was APL the language :)
austinprete|3 years ago
aplsoftwaredev|3 years ago
It's looking like some amount of in office time will be required (2-3 days a week) although some people have been working remotely since before the pandemic. If you're working on classified stuff you'll also need to be on campus.