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Sierra Nevada Corporation is an American aerospace company working on the Dream Chaser spacecraft, aviation, telemedicine and more. This subreddit is run by fans of SNC and is not an official source for information.
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I’ve heard that SNC is opening a new office in Dallas, as their office in Plano is too small for all of the hiring they are doing. Does anyone know where this new office is located? Thanks!
Wanted to see if anyone could give me some hints as to the technical interviews for an ME position focused on the ISR area. Also after speaking to the recruiter, are people happy with the pay they receive? The cost of living in the area is 25% higher than my current area and the pay bump isn’t offsetting the cost of living change. However there is a sign on and with the work SNC does, if the work life balance is good and people enjoy the way everything is run in engineering I’d still be extremely inter because the work seems incredibly interesting
I’ve been thinking of applying to a software position and was curious if equity is part of compensation? Also, will Sierra Space or SNC go public?
Can anyone answer some emplyment questions I have? Whats the work enviornment like? Do you take a lot of work home with you? Are the people interesting/friendly? Do you get random drug tests? Is there a lot of upward mobility/inter company mobility?
Answers to any/all of these questions would be good.
Hey guys,
I’m going through the interview process currently and I’m trying to get a few opinions on what it’s like here. Thanks!
Cool facility and teams in the Louisville,CO location? Is it true I have to be a contractor for the first year, or is the recruiter messing with me? Lots of OT?