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If you find this topic interesting, Neuralink is hiring. We’re looking for a lot of different backgrounds across applied physics, biomedical engineering, software and hardware. Though Neuralink sounds cool - I know many people are skeptical - the reality is even cooler.

Especially if you’re great at firmware, robotics control software, or computer vision get in touch! Either through the links on the website, or there’s an email in my HN profile.



Neuralink is certainly on my radar as a company to watch but I thought it was more in an invite only Ph.D heavy theory stage than a hire and build board stage. The idea to use an acoustic radio for transmission in a mostly water media is very clever even if I worry about the safety margins of the power density involved with transmitting that much data.


While a lot of people on the team have PhDs, I definitely would not describe Neuralink as "PhD heavy theory stage"! The overwhelming emphasis is on building things that work and testing them against reality as quickly as possible. Anyone capable of doing that regardless of credentials is welcome here. To get a better sense of what I mean, check out the interview advice thread here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Neuralink/comments/70gehm/neuralink...


The Neuraink page copyright needs an update. ;)


hey, you already acquihired one of my former professors...


Remote OK?


Depends but probably not. Basically everything we do involves hardware one way or another so difficult to do remotely :(


Are you interested in taking in a prodigal son?

If you are willing to take on a generalist with unlikely skills please email drawnalong@gmail.com.


Friendly advice: this is as likely to land you an interview as is scoring a date with a model by leaving a comment on her/his Instagram stating that you are very hot, with no evidence or even a profile picture.


Wow that model tip sounds cool. Thanks for the idea bro!


So you're saying there's a chance?


Nope, he's being sarcastic.




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