In the world of job risks, the tech billionaire Elon Musk has an offer for you! The Tesla and SpaceX owner, Elon Musk, has extended a global invitation to talented and skilled software engineers to join his ambitious project of developing an application called 'Everything app.'.?
To announce the news, the tech billionaire shares a post on X (formerly called Twitter), urging 'hardcore software engineers' to share their best work by emailing code@x.com.?
In the post, Musk also stressed that traditional qualifications, like educational background or professional affiliations, are not needed.?
If you¡¯re a hardcore software engineer and want to build the everything app, please join us by sending your best work to code@x.com.
We don¡¯t care where you went to school or even whether you went to school or what ¡°big name¡± company you worked at.
Just show us your code.¡ª Elon Musk (@elonmusk)?January 15, 2025
Elon Musk, in his job offer post, highlighted that traditional qualifications are not a priority; instead, skilled engineers with coding powers are more required.?Elon Musk, notably, has an unconventional approach to education; he focuses more on skill-based learning than traditional academic frameworks.?
In the past, the tech billionaire had advocated the problem-solving-education system, rather than a centred memorisation method. Musk is a strong believer in 'teaching problem-solving, not just tools,' as per his old interview in?The New York Times.
The concept of an everything app is often referred to as a 'super app' that is massively popular in Asia, and tech companies across the globe have tried to replicate it.?
Similarly, the concept of the Everything app for Elon Musk is an all-encompassing application that offers a wide range of services to users, including messaging, social networking, peer-to-peer payments, and e-commerce shopping, reported?Reuters.?
This type of mega application is often related to a Swiss army knife that offers a versatile range of features to users. According to the report, these apps are mostly popular in Asia, like some apps called WeChat in China that have more than a billion monthly users.
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