Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of jobs outside of DC!!
There is always a bull market somewhere, and right now in DC, Defense-Tech is super hot. Just in the last week I have seen five start-ups in the DC area raise $250MM+ (total) in this sector. You need AI/ML/Computer Vision skills, as well as engineering/robotics skills.
It requires security clearances. I am in the DoD AI/ML/VHDL and we have ten openings for skills like this; however, it also requires TS clearance.
Anonymous wrote:He can also tutor kids as a part time job.
Also, he should live with you for free for at least a few years to make up for this terrible job market and any loss in potential earnings. You all need to have a plan as a family.
We are doing the same for our kids.
Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of jobs outside of DC!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of jobs outside of DC!!
There is always a bull market somewhere, and right now in DC, Defense-Tech is super hot. Just in the last week I have seen five start-ups in the DC area raise $250MM+ (total) in this sector. You need AI/ML/Computer Vision skills, as well as engineering/robotics skills.
It requires security clearances. I am in the DoD AI/ML/VHDL and we have ten openings for skills like this; however, it also requires TS clearance.
Are you saying they won't hire you if you don't have clearance? I assume most US-born engineers would not have any problem getting clearance.
It takes long time.
I get that…but I assume it’s not easy to hire people with those STEM skills and clearance…so you are going to have hire them and get the cleared.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of jobs outside of DC!!
There is always a bull market somewhere, and right now in DC, Defense-Tech is super hot. Just in the last week I have seen five start-ups in the DC area raise $250MM+ (total) in this sector. You need AI/ML/Computer Vision skills, as well as engineering/robotics skills.
It requires security clearances. I am in the DoD AI/ML/VHDL and we have ten openings for skills like this; however, it also requires TS clearance.
Are you saying they won't hire you if you don't have clearance? I assume most US-born engineers would not have any problem getting clearance.
It takes long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of jobs outside of DC!!
There is always a bull market somewhere, and right now in DC, Defense-Tech is super hot. Just in the last week I have seen five start-ups in the DC area raise $250MM+ (total) in this sector. You need AI/ML/Computer Vision skills, as well as engineering/robotics skills.
It requires security clearances. I am in the DoD AI/ML/VHDL and we have ten openings for skills like this; however, it also requires TS clearance.
Are you saying they won't hire you if you don't have clearance? I assume most US-born engineers would not have any problem getting clearance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of jobs outside of DC!!
There is always a bull market somewhere, and right now in DC, Defense-Tech is super hot. Just in the last week I have seen five start-ups in the DC area raise $250MM+ (total) in this sector. You need AI/ML/Computer Vision skills, as well as engineering/robotics skills.
It requires security clearances. I am in the DoD AI/ML/VHDL and we have ten openings for skills like this; however, it also requires TS clearance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of jobs outside of DC!!
There is always a bull market somewhere, and right now in DC, Defense-Tech is super hot. Just in the last week I have seen five start-ups in the DC area raise $250MM+ (total) in this sector. You need AI/ML/Computer Vision skills, as well as engineering/robotics skills.
Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of jobs outside of DC!!
Anonymous wrote:OP, you're not the only one. My DS will graduate from Yale shortly, and he is still looking for jobs. Please do not ask about his major. The job market is terrible at the moment.