Date/Times: Tuesday, March 8thÂ
12 PM EST & 6 PM EST
Come learn more about Palantir and what we do. You’ll hear about how the company has pivoted to help in the fight against COVID-19, see live demos of our products, and we’ll answer any questions you may have about Palantir and our engineering opportunities.
Date/Times: Tuesday, March 15thÂ
12 PM EST & 6 PM EST
Join us at our interactive, problem solving workshop event and learn from full-time engineers about how Palantir approaches some of the world's most challenging problems. During this event, we’ll explore real-world examples and challenge you to work in groups to come up with solutions.
Palantir is a software company that builds the world's leading software for data-driven operations and decision-making. Our platforms power critical operations for government and commercial clients in dozens of industries worldwide.
At Palantir, we’re passionate about building software that solves problems. We partner with the most important institutions in the world to transform how they use data and technology. Our software has been used to stop terrorist attacks, discover new medicines, gain an edge in global financial markets, and more.
We’re working to build a future in which public institutions, commercial enterprises, and non-profit organizations can use data to function as they were designed — to fulfill the mandates with which they’ve been entrusted, to deliver value to customers, and to distribute aid to those most in need.
If these types of projects excite you, we'd love for you to join us at an upcoming event to learn more about what we do and our student opportunities.
Palantir Foundry is the world’s leading platform for data-driven operations and decision-making. Built on more than a decade of experience solving complex data challenges, Foundry helps leading institutions manufacture safer cars and planes, discover new drugs, support humanitarian aid projects, and digitize entire industries.
Palantir Gotham is an enterprise software platform for data integration, analysis, and decision making. Originally designed for the US intelligence community, a variety of government organizations now use Gotham to integrate, manage, secure, and analyze their data in service of critical missions. Tools like maps, graphs, and charts help users analyze the movement of illicit goods, vectors of foodborne illness, or flows of payments in fraud schemes, to name a few examples.