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Palantir推出高中生实习项目,探索大学替代路径
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Palantir公司正通过其“精英制奖学金”项目,为高中毕业生提供一个替代传统大学教育的途径。该为期数月的实习项目旨在吸引那些具备“思想多样性”和编程技能的申请者。项目不仅提供每月5400美元的津贴,还包含人文课程、辩论和行业讲座,培养学生的批判性思维和实践能力。部分表现优异者甚至有机会获得Palantir的正式录用。此举反映了社会对传统高等教育价值的审视,PalantirCEO Alex Karp认为该项目能为大学体系带来挑战,并致力于打破被他视为“寄生”的现有教育模式。

🎓 **创新人才培养模式:** Palantir推出的“精英制奖学金”项目,为高中毕业生提供了一个不同于传统大学的职业发展路径。该项目旨在发掘和培养具备“思想多样性”和扎实编程技能的年轻人才,为他们提供宝贵的实践经验和职业起点。

💡 **重塑教育价值认知:** CEO Alex Karp将该项目视为对现有“大学工业复合体”的挑战,认为其能够提供一种更直接、更注重实际能力的学习和工作方式。这反映了社会上对传统高等教育投资回报率和必要性的日益增长的讨论。

🚀 **严谨的选拔与培养机制:** 申请者需要通过面试,重点评估其技术能力、高度的自主性(agency)以及成熟度。项目内容包含人文课程、辩论和行业专家讲座,旨在培养学员的批判性思维和跨领域理解能力,而非仅仅侧重于技术技能。

💼 **提供职业发展机会:** 该奖学金项目不仅提供丰厚的薪资待遇(每月5400美元),还为表现出色的学员提供了直接获得Palantir全职工作岗位的机会,这为有志于在科技领域发展的年轻人提供了极具吸引力的职业跳板。

Palantir CEO Alex Karp

Palantir Technologies is doubling down on a novel talent pipeline: high schoolers.

On Monday, the defense tech software giant launched applications for the second cohort of its New York City-based Meritocracy Fellowship, a months-long internship program for 18-year-olds who have recently graduated from high school.

Over 500 people applied to the first cohort, and 22 are currently in the program, according to head of talent Marge York. "More than a handful" will wrap up the program in December with an offer to immediately join Palantir as full-time employees, she added.

The second cohort will receive a stipend of $5,400 a month and will run from August to December 2026.

The premise of the Meritocracy Fellowship — to skip college altogether and start work in tech — echoes the swelling skepticism of the value of an undergraduate degree and the influx of young people building startups in Silicon Valley.

Palantir chief executive Alex Karp received a bachelor's degree from Haverford College, a liberal arts school, and a Ph.D. in neoclassical social theory from Goethe University Frankfurt.

"The college industrial complex wants you on their timeline: four years of prerequisites, debt, and indoctrination," a blog post about the fellowship reads. "While they debate DEI vs. SATs, we're focused on one thing: building."

Interviews screen for "true diversity of thought"

When interviewing prospective fellows, York is looking for "true diversity of thought," adding "it's not enough to just be smart." To her, these three qualities make for a successful applicant: technical process, high agency, and maturity.

"The ones that really differentiated themselves from the pack," York said, "are doers. They're builders, and they're just deeply inclined to get hands on."

Those interviewing for the program should expect technical skill assessments and questions about why other options, like a traditional college experience, might "not serve them at this point," York said.

Most fellows admitted to the first cohort had strong coding skills, which York said were, in some cases, better than Palantir's post-undergraduate hires.

Palantir-approved coursework

To fellows, the first few weeks of the program might feel like an introductory humanities course. There are required readings, debates led by Palantir employees who moonlight as something akin to a teaching assistant, and guest lectures.

Current fellows received presentations from technologists and academics, including Bob McGrew, chief research officer at OpenAI, and Edward Wittenstein, who teaches courses about artificial intelligence and national security at Yale University.

Talking about religion and taking field trips to Gettysburg may not teach fellows much about software engineering, but York said the Palantir-sanctioned coursework does foster "that ability to think critically and to engage with ideas that, at first blush, appear in conflict."

Meritocracy Fellows are then placed on customer-facing and software engineering teams, where they do the typical work of full-time, salaried employees.

While hundreds of high school seniors applied to the first cohort of the Meritocracy Fellowship, some current fellows faced criticism for joining the company instead of attending college: "Every single person, and this has been an experience for a lot of us, told me not to do this," one told Karp in a video posted on the company's blog. "It was, like, basically unanimous."

The company welcomes the skeptics. "The amount of pressure we're putting on universities — you might underestimate," Karp told three fellows in a video. "If we do this program for a couple years — let's just say we scale to, like, 80, 90 people — that's a real problem for the universities."

"Every single system is parasitic," Karp added. "Our job is to break that."

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