Senior Technical Recruiter - Long Beach, United States - Vast

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    We celebrate our differences and rally around a sincere belief that humanity should expand across the solar system. We welcome dialogue, show respect, and have empathy for the perspective of others. We direct our energy towards achieving our mutual ambition in the most productive way possible - together.
    We are not afraid to ask difficult questions and believe it is the only way to overcome obstacles. We are entrepreneurial spirits and forward thinkers seeking the truth.

    We believe our inquisitive nature, thirst for knowledge, and desire to learn is the only path to transform our bold mission into reality.

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    We are a team of doers and driven to continually innovate. We are agile, take ownership, and do not shy away from risk.

    We are pushing the boundaries of what has been deemed possible and we are committed to creating the future, today.

    Superior quality does not happen by accident. It is a recipe of clear intention, informed direction, skillful execution, and the vision to see challenges as opportunities. We are transforming humanity as we know it today.
    Vast offers comprehensive total rewards to our full-time team members.

    In addition to base compensation, we provide:
    Long-term equity incentive program
    Flexible PTO (exempt) and generous accrued PTO (non-exempt)
    Paid parental leave
    Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
    Catered meals, healthy food/snacks, ClassPass credits, and complementary One Medical and Spring Health memberships
    The Earth has a mass of 6 x 10 24

    kg. The solar system, other than the Sun, has a mass of 2.78 x 10 27

    kg. This gives 464 Earth masses in the solar system excluding the Sun. But humans are using at most 2% of the Earth's mass. This means there are 23,200 times the amount of mass used by humans out there in the solar system. Or roughly enough resources for 232 trillion humans.

    There is an even greater multiple of the current human energy requirements emitted by the Sun, so the solar system is mass constrained not energy constrained.

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