Check out your Company Bowl for anonymous work chats.
We landed on Mars for the eighth time in human history! http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQJOe
LIVE NOW! We’re about to have our first Mars Landing in six years! The landing kicks off a two-year mission for the NASA InSight spacecraft to study Mars' deep interior. Tune in for live coverage now: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQJGj
Speeding to another world 🚀 NASA InSight is just one week from Mars to perform important work beneath the planet’s surface. Here’s how to watch the Mars Landing landing live on Nov. 26: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQJUt
Landing soon on a Red Planet near you! NASA InSight is scheduled to touch down on Mars on Nov. 26, and we’ll be streaming live from mission control! Here's how to tune in: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQJCE
In honor and respect of Veterans Day, our newly formed Veterans Employee Resource Group held an event to give veterans across our Lab a chance to hear stories from other JPL veterans working in the National Security Program Office and to mingle and connect!
And that's a wrap on the 2018 Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers conference! Thank you everyone who stopped by our booth and joined us for talks. Didn't get a chance to stop by? Submit your profile to us at www.jpl.careers/SHPE18 Can't wait for next year!
Thank you to those who stopped by our tech talk at the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers conference today! Don't forget to come by booth 816 tomorrow at the career fair to grab some swag and talk to our team personally because we love getting to meet so many other inspirational engineers. Register your profile with us at www.jpl.careers/SHPE18
Touch down in Cleveland for SHPE2018! ✈️ Swing by booth 816 at the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers conference today to meet our team and learn more about why they choose to work at JPL. Register your profile with us at www.jpl.careers/shpe18
Check out this selfie by NASA's Mars Curiosity rover taken in June 2018! Over the weekend, NASA's Mars Curiosity rover drove about 197 feet to a site called Lake Orcadie, pushing its total odometry to over 12 miles. This was Curiosity's longest drive since experiencing a memory anomaly on Sept. 15. Learn more: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQSLe
JPLers and other volunteers recently participated in United Way of Greater Los Angeles's 3rd Annual College Application Essay Review with LA County high school students! During this volunteer event, JPL mentors inspired and built trust with mentees to help them formulate and translate their stories in cohesive ways on paper.