sorry the last sentence seems to be a non-sequitur. Why does the high cost of a hiring mistake justify letting slightly sub-par people stay?
your missing this section: education: B.S. [stanford|mit|caltech|berkeley|waterloo|et al.] It's hard for companies to know if you are any good if you went to a mediocre university. when people talk of a "shortage" this…
This sounds really interesting - I would definitely apply to work on such a thing. But I am scared away by the science career path. So optimistically you get to develop some neuro simulation code, maybe get a couple of…
sorry the last sentence seems to be a non-sequitur. Why does the high cost of a hiring mistake justify letting slightly sub-par people stay?
your missing this section: education: B.S. [stanford|mit|caltech|berkeley|waterloo|et al.] It's hard for companies to know if you are any good if you went to a mediocre university. when people talk of a "shortage" this…
This sounds really interesting - I would definitely apply to work on such a thing. But I am scared away by the science career path. So optimistically you get to develop some neuro simulation code, maybe get a couple of…