SpaceX’s 14-year-old recruit says his mom will drive him to work until he’s old enough to get a license
as a software engineer – but he's still going to need his mom to drive him to work.
He said he didn't"feel any pressure" to continue being a high-achiever because his family"never really cared" about his grades – but that he was learning at a pace that felt right for him. SpaceX appealed to him because it overlapped with his"utilitarian desire" to work on technology that can serve humanity for the greater good.
He believed both companies and SpaceX had one thing in common: no disconnect between their leadership values, and their recruitment policies.
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