'Is this real?': Palintir announces $200,000 Neurodivergent fellowship after CEO’s stage antics go viral

Tech firm Palantir launched a Neurodivergent Fellowship, offering up to $200,000 salaries, following CEO Alex Karp's viral interview. The initiative aims to recruit individuals who "think faster than they can talk," with Karp personally conducting final interviews. This move connects the company's efforts to neurodiversity with its CEO's public persona and past discussions about his dyslexia.

'Is this real?': Palintir announces $200,000 Neurodivergent fellowship after CEO’s stage antics go viral
Tech firm Palantir launched a Neurodivergent Fellowship, offering up to $200,000 salaries, following CEO Alex Karp's viral interview. The initiative aims to recruit individuals who "think faster than they can talk," with Karp personally conducting final interviews. This move connects the company's efforts to neurodiversity with its CEO's public persona and past discussions about his dyslexia.