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Elon Musk’s SpaceX to Hire 14-Year-Old Kairan Quazi As Engineer

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NEW DELHI: Elon Musk's SpaceX has hired a 14-year-old youngster. Kairan Quazi is his name. The 14-year-old is prepared to start a new job as a software engineer. After passing the company's "fun" and "technically challenging" interview procedure, Quazi was given a job offer. Quazi is the youngest employee that SpaceX has ever had.

Based in San Francisco Quazi is an engineering graduate of Santa Clara University (SCU). Quazi announced his employment with the Starlink team at SpaceX in a post on Linkedin. Quazi began attending Las Positas Community College when she was just nine years old.

Quazi received the highest honors for her Associate of Science (Mathematics) degree. People were tremendously curious when I first started (at Santa Clara University)," he remarked. But after a few days, I believe the novelty faded and many of them discovered that I'm a rather average person, the author says.

Kairan Quazi has practical experience in "Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) through a multi-year co-op at a Fortune 100 technology company and a summer internship at a VC-backed cyber intelligence start-up".

Kairan Quazi began attending Las Positas Community College when he was just nine years old.

With the highest distinction, Kairan Quazi received an Associate of Science (Mathematics) degree.

Kairan Quazi was "one of the most sought-after members of the tutoring staff" at Las Positas and also a STEM tutor.

Quazi claimed that his "career trajectory" was altered by working on generative AI with Lama Nachman, Director of the Intelligent Systems Research Lab at Intel Labs. He stated in the essay that "in a sea of so many no's by Silicon Valley's most renowned companies, that one leader saying yes...one door opening...changed everything."

With the highest distinction, Kairan Quazi received an Associate of Science (Mathematics) degree.

Kairan Quazi was "one of the most sought-after members of the tutoring staff" at Las Positas and also a STEM tutor.

Quazi claimed that his "career trajectory" was altered by working on generative AI with Lama Nachman, Director of the Intelligent Systems Research Lab at Intel Labs. He stated in the essay that "in a sea of so many no's by Silicon Valley's most renowned companies, that one leader saying yes...one door opening...changed everything."

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