Final month, it was announced that protection expertise startup Anduril Industries will take over Microsoft’s $22 billion contract to make high-tech goggles for the U.S. Military. The corporate has additionally just lately revealed other defense contracts within the $200 million range every.
Now, it wants staff to make all of it occur.
Anduril, which was based by Palmer Luckey (who created the Oculus VR and sold it for $2 billion to Fb in 2014), has been concentrating on cities with giant populations of younger tech expertise, like Boston, Atlanta, and Seattle, for its unconventional recruitment marketing campaign.
Noticed in Boston @anduriltech pic.twitter.com/RDxELv5Pho
— Ari Wagen (@AriWagen) February 24, 2025
The campaign says “Work at Anduril.com” with a “Do not” positioned excessive in a spray-painted, street-art-like font. The adverts use varied mediums across the cities, particularly in key public transportation hubs. In Boston, for instance, the adverts appear like graffiti on the T (Boston’s subway system).
Australian site Defence Connect referred to as the marketing campaign “kooky” and wrote that its workers initially thought Anduril had been hacked. Final 12 months, Anduril Australia introduced it was constructing a producing facility within the nation, the outlet famous.
In response to the adverts and their viral attraction, Anduril’s Vice President of Advertising Jeff Miller told the Boston Globe: “Anduril just isn’t for everybody. That is the purpose.”
The stunt has labored, at the very least on the mega job web site, LinkedIn, the place it has been posted about several times.
Anduril at the moment has 711 open positions on its web site.
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