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The 14-year-old talented teenager who joined SpaceX doesn't have a driver's license yet, and his mother has to drive him to work every day.

2025-03-28 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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CTOnews.com, June 19 (Xinhua) Kairan Quazi, a 14-year-old genius, has become the youngest graduate from Santa Clara University (Santa Clara University). He has found a job as a software engineer at SpaceX, responsible for the development of the Starlink project, and will join next month. However, he doesn't have a driver's license, so his mother has to drive him to work every day.

▲ source: Quaz's personal blog told Insider that he was very excited about the work he was about to start. He said that since childhood, he had a strong interest and enthusiasm in science and technology, and never felt that he was being forced to learn. He said he chose SpaceX because it was in line with his "utilitarian" ideal of using technology to serve the well-being of mankind.

Quaz, a Bangladeshi-American, has worked as an intern at Intel Labs Labs and Blackbird.AI, a network intelligence company, in artificial intelligence and machine learning. He believes these companies have one thing in common with SpaceX: there is no disconnect between their leadership values and hiring policies.

Quaz says he hopes that through his story, more business leaders will re-examine their "biases" in the hiring process and open the door to more neurodiverse people like him.

Quaz also says he has encountered restrictions on some social media platforms. For example, LinkedIn requires users to be at least 16 years old to use it, which makes him feel "very frustrated" because he got the job at SpaceX through LinkedIn. He added that most social media platforms require users to reach the age of 13 in order to be able to sell targeted ads-a "very outdated" approach.

According to CTOnews.com, according to US federal labor law, teenagers can work full-time.

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