Thursday, December 21, 2006

Lockheed Martin (Denver) and BAH (old)

I made it back from Denver the day before the airport closed down due to a huge blizzard. Thank goodness! I spent just two days there for my Lockheed Martin interview with the CEV folks (they are building the next generation space vehicle). The interview went well, and I hope to hear before Christmas, but I doubt that will happen since everyone is disappearing for the holidays.

My one problem with the interview was that most of the CEV people were in a review, so we were interviewed by other people within Lockheed Martin. The Denver location does do a lot of interesting work, including support to JPL for many of their interplanetary missions, national security spacecraft, and the new CEV design.

Most people in Denver are about an hour away from good skiing, and there is great skiing within two hours. The city was pretty sprawling, but apparently the Denver/Boulder area is a great place for singles. I just looked and they have somewhat of a salsa scene in the area.

I also never blogged on my trip to Booz Allen. My job offer there is from a group supporting spacecraft in both the CD area and LA. I'm not sure if BAH is the right place for me to start out given that it's less technical work, but I think it would be an interesting place to work in the future. I still want to find out more about the job from the supervisor, and I'll consider it along with the rest.

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