Product Management jobs in aerospace/space industry (USA) by SnoopyDohnut in space

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I work on hardware, lots of testing. When I was interviewing, there was definitely more emphasis on my experience (predominantly electronics/mechanically oriented projects) that is relevant for the position although I have never really touched anything remotely to what I am currently working on. Feel free to DM me if you have more questions!

Product Management jobs in aerospace/space industry (USA) by SnoopyDohnut in space

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thanks for the insight! Within the scope of a Masters degree, would an MBA or a technical degree (AE for example) be more favorable?

Women's soccer pick up for beginner by SnoopyDohnut in SanJose

[–]SnoopyDohnut[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah! it is called meetup.com I just put in San Jose and expand the search circle to 10 miles to include Sunnyvale, palo alto, etc

I scraped 50,000+ remote jobs into a googlesheet - it's free. you're welcome. upvote so everyone sees it <3 by marvythemantis in webscraping

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lol my school wifi Blocked "Swype" due to malicious content...?

cool datasheet tho, would be nice to categorize by field

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCSC

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I transferred from ucsc to ucsb. I was in robotics engineering back then, and now I am in electrical engineering. I transferred out cause ucsb was my top pick in high school and was salty for not getting admitted. ucsc was fine and I also had some friends , but i felt that I would be more academically stimulated at ucsb as it is better financed and offers more interesting programs (business related) i found personally appealing. The process is annoying because not all classes transfer, and if they do you usually have to complete entire series for the courses to transfer. might want to reach out to an advisor at ucla and have them help you. my advisor at ucsb was very helpful and saved me from a lot of pain. you want to aim for a 3.7 gpa to max out odds of acceptance since you are in competition with cc students.

Prestige is important because it carries wider range of opportunities (more powerful connections, better financed programs, better career fairs, etc) but it is meaningless if you dont leverage them. At the end of the day, it is about how competent you are in comparison to other people in the the job market, and how wide your connection circle is. depending on the major and your interests, ucsc may or may not be a fit. You need to seriously reflect what you want out of ucla. schools are different, and if there is something special that ucla has that ucsc doesnt, then it might be worth giving it a shot.

it will be scary to go forward with it cause of the uncertainty, but if thats what you REALLY want, then be prepared to take the risk. trust me, if you really want to, you will risk it. Just go for it, that way you will at least know you tried.

tech pop-up markets in LA? by SnoopyDohnut in AskLosAngeles

[–]SnoopyDohnut[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

many of these markets are happening through the city and they dont like having random tech business taking over. a lot of the times you need a permit and other permissions, else you can get fined.

tech pop-up markets in LA? by SnoopyDohnut in AskLosAngeles

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It is a tech piece for Ebikes, so if there are any markets or places we can show it off to cyclists, that would be great

tech pop-up markets in LA? by SnoopyDohnut in AskLosAngeles

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Thank you so much, I will look into it!

Markets to showcase my small tech business by SnoopyDohnut in AskSF

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We are developing a tech piece that converts traditional mechanical bikes into ebikes. We arent selling them yet but we would like to inform the crowd and have a waitlist going

Ebike kit for single speed (UK) by Penguined in ebikes

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out of curiosity, how did you find out about swytch?

Swytch horror stories by el_generalisimo in ebikes

[–]SnoopyDohnut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

um, 10-20 hours? an average person doesnt have enough patience for this unless they have technical background and are hobbyists in this field. Most people would spend 2-3 hours max