Anonymous wrote:Someone I know is very familiar with Palantir. Here are some facts about the program:
- You are only paid $32/hour (good in a vacuum, but severely below market given the industry and VHCOL)
- If you get the full time extension of the role for "good performance," you are paid $105,000 base per year, which is less than half the base salary of the college-educated entry-level engineers there ($225,000), and also have fewer stock options.
It's a joke of a program
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC has a friend who was accepted to HYP early but is now taking a gap year to work for Palantir (which I've heard is actively recruiting high school graduates).
Is this a good idea? I can't tell. Would love to hear everyone's thoughts on this.
PS Let's keep politics out of this. Just want to look at this from a purely academic/professional view point.
The principals at Palantir are themselves the ultimate end products of the system of higher education they disparage. Always a bad sign. They are promoting the idea that their success can be transferred through osmosis to a group of young people who are nothing like them in learning, preparation or experience. While work- study in general can be a great way to learn and progress in a specific job, it's hard to make a career only on the basis of experience at one company. This sounds like a two-tier system to me, and I would be wary.
Anonymous wrote:My DC has a friend who was accepted to HYP early but is now taking a gap year to work for Palantir (which I've heard is actively recruiting high school graduates).
Is this a good idea? I can't tell. Would love to hear everyone's thoughts on this.
PS Let's keep politics out of this. Just want to look at this from a purely academic/professional view point.
Anonymous wrote:Big black mark on one’s resume. Better to work somewhere less divisive.
Anonymous wrote:I see posts like "I would never hire someone that worked at Palantir". What firms would NOT hire these CS kids? Cant imagine Tech/finance/defense having an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My CS major will be interning with them this summer <ducks>.
Hope they know it will be a negative for future jobs.