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jorgesoos t1_iyeh1ed wrote

Why not? Wouldn't you agree that a company working on space travel is an ideal choice for an engineering student, where Twitter might not be?

Nevermind the actual employee satisfaction rate is sub-par. You're conflating fresh-faced idealism with reality.

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Xaxxon t1_iyehato wrote

> a company working on space travel

There are many of those that don't come anywhere near.

It's Musks leadership that differentiates spacex.

Is his leadership style all happy feelgood all the time? Heck no. But is it effective in empowering engineers to solve massive problems quickly? Evidence strongly points to yes.

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jorgesoos t1_iyehzxl wrote

Are his companies consistently ranked the best two places to work, as per your initial claim?

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Tisarwat t1_iyem56g wrote

Huh, weird, I can't see any reply from Xaxxon. I just hear crickets chirping.

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Xaxxon t1_iyexp71 wrote

I’m not required to monitor Reddit constantly 24 hours a day in order to make comments.

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Saito1337 t1_iyeu97y wrote

Just admit that your original claim was a blatant lie and move on.

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Xaxxon t1_iyf1hrx wrote

https://universumglobal.com/blog/google-apple-spacex-and-tesla-snag-top-spots-in-the-most-attractive-employers-in-the-united-states/

How many sources do you need?

Also it’s disappointing how bad people are at googling.

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Saito1337 t1_iyfc5ve wrote

Once again, that article does not state what you have claimed. At all. Being attractive to students IS NOT a measure of worker satisfaction. It's merely a measure of naive students interests. Your claim was a lie, and continues to be.

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chesterpower t1_iyf5kqm wrote

“US engineering students rankings.” This is just as irrelevant to your original claim as your first source. Why not read them first?

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