Teen Prodigy Joins SpaceX as Software Engineer, Becoming Youngest Graduate in University History
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In recent news, 14-year-old prodigy Kairan Quazi joins SpaceX. Quazi, set to be the youngest graduate in Santa Clara University's history, will work as a software engineer for SpaceX's Starlink team.
Expressing his excitement on LinkedIn, Quazi appreciates SpaceX's approach of valuing his abilities over his age. He thanks the team for their transparent and rigorous interview process, with special mention to recruiter Colin Crompton.
Santa Clara University highlights Quazi's achievements in extracurricular activities and tutoring. Despite his young age, he embarked on community college at 10, securing an Intel Labs internship in AI research. At 11, he joined Santa Clara University to pursue computer science and engineering.
Quazi faced obstacles during his job search, enduring 95 rejections but ultimately securing three job offers. His journey reflects unwavering determination and the guidance of mentors like Lama Nachman from Intel Labs.
With anticipation, Quazi looks forward to his career at SpaceX, eager to contribute his skills to the innovative company. Regardless of his age, he has demonstrated exceptional capability, seizing opportunities and shaping his own path.
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