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Palantir 提供替代大学的学徒计划
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Palantir 公司推出了一项名为“精英人才奖学金”的四周带薪实习项目,面向刚高中毕业但未入学大学的年轻人。该项目要求具备常春藤盟校级别的考试成绩,吸引了500多名申请者,最终录取22名高中生。学员在此期间学习美国历史和西方基础知识,并与Palantir全职员工一同解决技术问题和改进产品。项目结束后,表现优异者有机会获得公司的带薪职位。此举反映了CEO Alex Karp对传统高等教育的质疑,他认为大学教育存在“灌输”和“不切实际”的问题,并提倡以实际工作经验作为能力的衡量标准。这一项目也契合了当前部分Z世代年轻人对大学教育价值的普遍担忧,他们面临学费上涨、就业困难和AI对传统职业冲击等多重挑战。

🚀 Palantir 推出的“精英人才奖学金”项目为高中毕业生提供了一个替代传统大学教育的途径。该项目为期四个月,提供带薪实习,并要求申请者具备高水平的学术能力,旨在吸引那些可能不认为大学是唯一选择或未能进入心仪学校的年轻人。

💡 该奖学金项目的核心在于其对高等教育的批判性视角。CEO Alex Karp公开表达了对大学教育“灌输”和“不切实际”的担忧,认为其未能有效为学生准备进入真实的职场。他强调,在Palantir的工作经验本身就是最有价值的“学位”,能够为职业生涯奠定坚实基础,且能帮助学生“跳过债务和思想灌输”。

📈 Palantir 的这一举措与当前Z世代年轻人对大学教育价值的普遍质疑趋势相符。数据显示,许多年轻人对美国高等教育体系的走向持负面看法,认为其在为学生准备高薪工作方面表现不佳。高昂的学费、毕业后的就业困难以及AI对传统职业路径的冲击,都加剧了他们对传统大学路径的犹豫。

🌟 该项目不仅为年轻人提供了宝贵的实践经验,也为那些在传统教育体系中感到不适应或受到不公平对待的学生提供了另一条实现自我价值的路径。Palantir 强调其招聘标准是基于“精英制度”和“卓越”,而非仅仅依赖于大学文凭,这为打破教育壁垒、发掘多元化人才提供了新的可能性。

The company’s Meritocracy Fellowship launched this April: a four-month, paid internship for recent high school graduates not enrolled in college. The program required Ivy League-level test scores to quality, and attracted over 500 applicants, with only 22 teenagers making the cut—a mix of those who felt attending college wasn’t compelling, or didn’t get into their dream schools, according to WSJ reporting. During their stint, the pupils learned about U.S. history and foundations of the West, working alongside Palantir’s full-time employees in solving technical problems and improving products. Palantir is known controversially for its defense technology, particularly providing software for ICE and running data analytics for the U.S. Army, which has entered a resurgence under the Trump administration.

This month, fellows will wrap the program after deciding to forgo their undergraduate degrees—and those who “excelled” will be given the chance to interview for a salaried job at the business. 

The fellowship may sound unorthodox, as major tech companies like Meta have historically snatched young talent right after they received their college diplomas. 

But Palantir’s program reflects CEO Alex Karp’s disdain for higher education; the gig was advertised as a way to “get the Palantir degree” and “Skip the debt. Skip the indoctrination.”

“Everything you learned at your school and college about how the world works is intellectually incorrect,” Karp told CNBC in an interview earlier this year.

Fortune reached out to Palantir for comment.

CEO Alex Karp’s disdain for “indoctrinating” colleges

Karp is one of several CEOs, like Ford’s Jim Farley and Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg, questioning if college degrees are still worth it. The Palantir leader goes as far as completely disregarding elite diplomas when considering who to hire at the company. In his eyes, work experience at Palantir is a better teacher.

“If you did not go to school, or you went to a school that’s not that great, or you went to Harvard or Princeton or Yale, once you come to Palantir, you’re a Palantirian—no one cares about the other stuff,” Karp said during its Q2 2025 earnings call. “This is by far the best credential in tech. If you come to Palantir, your career is set.”

Despite being a graduate of several colleges—including Stanford University—Karp has slammed higher education institutions for lowering their current admissions criteria, the “woke” culture on campuses and failing to prepare students for the working world. 

“People with less than a college education are creating a lot of value—and sometimes more value than people with a college education—using our product,” Karp continued during the earnings call.

“Opaque admissions standards at many American universities have displaced meritocracy and excellence,” the Palantir posting echoed. 

“As a result, qualified students are being denied an education based on subjective and shallow criteria. Absent meritocracy, campuses have become breeding grounds for extremism and chaos.”

More teenagers are already turning away from college

The company’s graduating Palanteens is just one small example of a broader shift happening among Gen Z high schoolers: they’re wondering if going to college is even worth it anymore.

Seven in 10 Americans say the U.S. higher education system is heading in the wrong direction, according to recent data from the Pew Research Center. And 55% of Americans gave colleges and universities poor ratings when it comes to prepping students for well-paying jobs in the current labor market. It’s signaling growing discontent as entry-level job opportunities run dry, tuition costs are on the rise, and once-lucrative career paths learned in school—like computer science—are being overtaken by AI.

As of July, 58% of students who graduated from college in the past year were still trying to find stable work, compared with 25% of millennials and Gen Xers who faced the same issue, a Kickresume report found. And they’re losing hope to get a job at some of the most popular employers; hiring for new graduates among the 15 biggest tech companies has fallen by over 50% since 2019, according to VC firm SignalFire.

Not being able to land a job out of college is one concern, but it’s only exacerbated by the financial burden fresh-faced graduates are forced to carry. 

The average Gen Zer carries more than $94,000 in personal debt, according to a Newsweek poll conducted earlier this year, compared with millennials owing roughly $60,000, and Gen Xers $53,000. And earlier this month, it was reported that Gen Z saw the steepest annual credit score drop of any age group since 2020. Their average FICO credit score slipped three points to 676, 39 points lower than the national average of 715, according to the report.

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