Operation New Career

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Anyone work at Meta, Anthropic, OpenAI, Vouched, Bank of America, Microsoft, RTX (Raytheon), Cheniere, Disney, Amazon, or Morgan Stanley and willing to put a good word in for your local neighborhood FBI agant?

Yes, I'm serious. Looking for a leg up. My private sector contacts only have contacts at Meta and Morgan Stanley.
 
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Phazael

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Meta loves hiring ex spooks, but that company is kind 9f weird. I would jump at a job at Morgan Stanley without knowing your other interests because no matter how much that company fucks up the government has made it pretty clear they will bail them out LOL. On a more serious note it might help if we knew what specific career roles you're looking for. And you should also consider an established consulting company. Those places love to hire people who already have their clearances ahead of time.
 
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sleevedraw

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Although it's not specifically on your list, I know someone who works for Alphabet and probably wouldn't have any issues helping.

I also have an online contact who works at Meta, although he tends to be very private and may not want to divulge contact info.
 
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I don't mean this as any kind of argument or mockery.

In my field, "a good word" from a guy who knows me from an anonymous video game forum wouldnt count for any more than "a good word" from the homeless guy in the tent under the bridge.

Is it really so different in the fields youre looking at? That kind of blows my mind. Or is it all some joke I don't get? That would seem more likely I guess.
 
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TJT

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Are you being a dumbass? It is implied here that someone can use the internal referral system, official or unofficial, to submit his resume. This bypasses the immediate filters as most companies have a policy to actually call anyone referred by an internal FTE.

I've done it for several on here before. Haven't netted them a job but it did get them a call.
 
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Anyone work at Meta, Anthropic, OpenAI, Vouched, Bank of America, Microsoft, RTX (Raytheon), Cheniere, Disney, Amazon, or Morgan Stanley and willing to put a good word in for your local neighborhood FBI agant?

Yes, I'm serious. Looking for a leg up. My private sector contacts only have contacts at Meta and Morgan Stanley.
ICE and BP are hiring...
 
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Aldarion

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Are you being a dumbass? It is implied here that someone can use the internal referral system, official or unofficial, to submit his resume. This bypasses the immediate filters as most companies have a policy to actually call anyone referred by an internal FTE.

I've done it for several on here before. Haven't netted them a job but it did get them a call.
I still can't tell if you're being serious. Sometimes there are inside jokes around here that I miss.


I didn't realize you could submit resumes with just an anonymous forum name. My CV doesn't say Aldarion, fwiw
 
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TJT

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I still can't tell if you're being serious. Sometimes there are inside jokes around here that I miss.


I didn't realize you could submit resumes with just an anonymous forum name. My CV doesn't say Aldarion, fwiw
You must take a leap of faith here and provide someone you want to help you get a job with your actual resume. I thought this was obvious.
 

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You must take a leap of faith here and provide someone you want to help you get a job with your actual resume. I thought this was obvious.
Stop engaging him.

Good luck fed. I can't help with any of those, but let us know how it goes.
 

Seananigans

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Anyone work at Meta, Anthropic, OpenAI, Vouched, Bank of America, Microsoft, RTX (Raytheon), Cheniere, Disney, Amazon, or Morgan Stanley and willing to put a good word in for your local neighborhood FBI agant?

Yes, I'm serious. Looking for a leg up. My private sector contacts only have contacts at Meta and Morgan Stanley.

My best friend works for RTX / Raytheon (Actually got moved from Raytheon to another of their companies recently, but still RTX).

I can get you two in contact if you want.
 
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Borzak

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I got a VP job cold sending my resume via snail mail to HR after I looked up their address. Wasn't that long ago but not a mega corp.
 
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Seananigans

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I don't mean this as any kind of argument or mockery.

In my field, "a good word" from a guy who knows me from an anonymous video game forum wouldnt count for any more than "a good word" from the homeless guy in the tent under the bridge.

Is it really so different in the fields youre looking at? That kind of blows my mind. Or is it all some joke I don't get? That would seem more likely I guess.

You see how you've got this backwards, right?

The "good word" is coming from someone the employer already knows. Presumably, an employee in good standing and with a good reputation. He just has to say "hey, I have a friend who's looking for something, here's his resume."

Come on man, think your schtick through before you post retarded shit.
 

Siliconemelons

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Raytheon should not be hard to get a job if your in their comp engineering sector and many others as well- look at their smaller branches in "non prime" locations. I have 2 friends from school, they both worked publix and ran the ranks (one Customer service / admin the other food/area departmental) both got to lower-mid management, then they decided to actually use their computer engineering degrees they had and now both work for Raytheon - so resume wise both were non-related fields at Publix - into Raytheon.. Talking with them they seem like they just need people to be generally coherent and show up for work.