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Objectivity is Everything September 1994 issue of Graduating Engineer |
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Nice trick escaping "profit motive and conflicts of interest", huh? Wonder how they do that. Hire Venusians?
Nah, never mind, most of the CS types I know have about as much insight into how the world actually works as Venusians. Its a problem. A big one.
Free from profit motive and conflicts of interest, The Aerospace Corporation can concentrate on its vital central mission: to meet our government's need for objective technical advice in national security space systems planning, development and operation.
This means that Aerospace engineers can concern themselves only with the technical aspects of the extraordinary challenges we are given. And that itself is a challenge. As Aerospace project engineer Rosalind Lewis explains, "To ensure objectivity, I change my perspective so I can see things I didn't before. This enables me to be receptive to new concepts and methodologies "
If you share our interest in pure, objective science and technology, consider
the following areas of opportunity with Aerospace:
Candidates with MS or PhD in Science or Engineering are preferred. Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. In exchange for your contributions, we offer competitive compensation and exceptional benefits.
Send your resume by Internet: barbee~courier4.aero.org or FAX to: (310) 336-7933 or mail to: The Aerospace Corporation, Human Resources, Professional Placement, M3/118, P.O. Box 92957, Dept. ZJ9-01, Los Angeles, CA 90009. Equal Opportunity Employer
We have space for your imagination.
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