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Flatiron School trains passionate, creative people so they can launch a new career in code, data science, product design, or cybersecurity. It’s our goal to show students that programming is more than the mechanics of writing code or a route to a fulfilling career. It’s a collaborative endeavor that can help them find work they love.
Need to train or upskill your workforce in the rapid changes in tech? Flatiron School can take your employees to the next level - and keep your company moving forward. Contact us here: https://flatironschool.com/enterprise/contact-us/

Samara Aerospace’s mission is to fundamentally change how satellites are designed with our Hummingbird satellite bus, enabled by the revolutionary new pointing control technology, called MSAC. MSAC allows us to not only make Hummingbird thinner, lighter, and more rapidly producible than alternatives on the market, but also bring levels of pointing performance currently only available to the James Webb Space Telescope to the commercial Earth orbit market. This will unlock next-level image quality for Earth observing satellites, higher data rates for space-based Internet, and increased launch capacity for our strained launch infrastructure.
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We build the world's largest on-demand delivery platform. We are an international community of entrepreneurs at heart who are passionate problem solvers.
We enable ambitious talent to deliver solutions that create impact within our ecosystem. We move fast, take action and adapt. This comes with a growth opportunity across the most exciting corners of the world. No matter where you're from or what you believe in, we build, we deliver, we lead.
We are Delivery Hero.

At Possible, we create financial technology products that are built to benefit our customers’ economic mobility. As a Public Benefit Corporation, it’s not only our mission but our responsibility to succeed. We grow our team accordingly—through a selective process that prioritizes candidate and employee experience alike.
