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They do some sketch work, if you don’t mind it ethically, then go for it
It’s mostly smoke, mirrors, and dashboards . Not a lot different than Deliotte’s Mission/ToddlerCube
Peter Thiel does seem like the worst though...
I worked with Palantir software when I was in Gov. They make some really cool stuff for law enforcement and the intelligence community. Have only heard good things about working at Palantir.
Maybe. Needs more info.
I was weighing going to Palantir before I signed the offer from D out of grad school. I’ve heard it’s a good environment, very flexible and DIY.
D’s reputation is a great place to get a career started. I wanted exposure to a diversity of clients, challenges, projects, etc. The recruiter also said that a lot of Palantir was “build you own career,” with less formal mentoring, which I already had a taste of at my strategy boutique prior to D. I wanted a taste of more formal education and mentoring.
Palanti seems like such an incredibly interesting company. Think I tried applying for some strategy type role but they didn't bother responding
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Palantir has a toxic culture. The average age is 27. You have undisciplined managers, very poor reviews on Glassdoor.
Seconded.
I work with Palantir products at clients and currently in our AI practice. I would be careful unless you go to the federal side of palantir. Let’s just say that after 2 years working at different large scale clients they are all looking for alternative products/exiting Palantir....Palantir has a deployment style which is do an MVP and then leave...clients are than left with niche products with limited features since there product has lots of limitations....just be careful the company is a lot of hype and isn’t preforming great in the commercial market
I would. There's a high probability that the next best thing at something will be coming out of Palantir, not deloitte (or EY).
For more reference, on the Federal side of Deloitte Consulting, would Palantir provide better exit opps and top MBA chances?
Palantir is awesome! Go stop the terrorists!
What at palantir?
Palantir seems cool. Did an office visit as a part of a college externship. I would go if you’re interested in that line of work & are west coast based.
They have a very large office in DC too
What kind of role are you leaving for?
They sometimes have Business Operations and Strategy (I think is the title) roles so I'd imagine that? Also seen people from consulting join their Deployment Strategist roles
For reference would be leaving a Data Scientist role at Deloitte for Deployment Strategist role at Palantir. Trying to decide if moving from Data Science to Business Dev/Strategy is what I want to do.
Not sure how it is now, but back in the day there were a fair few former D and MBB folks kicking around Palantir
Is Palantir actually pretty cool or is it all hype?
I’ve heard Palantir is a grueling work environment but pays better than pretty much any other company in the US. Probably very dependent on role, team, etc
Definitely not post MBA unfortunately