NASA Force
by LorenDB on 4/17/2026, 3:47:41 PM
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by: scrumper
Two things:<p>- I like the rolling Moon animation very much.<p>- This seems like a clever way of getting talent involved during a budget squeeze, presumably with the hope that some of those they attract will still be around after this congress and the agency can stabilize once again. I guess it's also a neat kind of try-before-you-buy for both sides. NASA is prestigious and one of the very few places one could do purely science-focused aerospace engineering, but it's still a government job under all the gold leaf and atomic robots.<p>EDIT: Good Lord, I get the cynicism but at least someone at NASA HR is trying new things to keep the lights on.
4/17/2026, 4:37:55 PM
by: tiberone
> NASA Force technologists inside the systems that power American spaceflight, aeronautics, and scientific discovery.<p>Am I an idiot or does their leading sentence make absolutely no sense?
4/17/2026, 5:02:42 PM
by: hellojesus
Why is this called Nasa Force when the linked job is for an Areospace Engineer? The usa.jobs site only shows 15 open reqs for Nasa, and they are almost all engineering roles, save a few accounting/finance ones.<p>Does that mean there are legitimately no other jobs open for tech-related folks? What is the point of the fancy landing page (that provides zero actual info) if that's the case? No Data Science or developer openings for tech folk that don't have Abet certified engineering degrees?<p>I'd love to work for Nasa, but I live in Portland, OR. Does this geo basically disqualify me from ever joining Nasa?<p>And the pay range for the aerospace engineer is okayish, but it's not really out-competiting more senior tech folks in any capacity.
4/17/2026, 4:57:05 PM
by: tencentshill
Cool website, Big Balls. Where's our social security data?
4/17/2026, 4:19:05 PM
by: daviding
My 5090 couldn't handle that starfield at the beginning. I got a 1202 alarm just scrolling down..
4/17/2026, 4:45:10 PM
by: johnhess
The first sentence isn't even a sentence.
4/17/2026, 4:33:04 PM
by: ISL
Spaceflight requires relentless deliberate progress.<p>An exploding job-recruitment offer might not attract the kind of folks we want designing a system that absolutely <i>must</i> work after a decade in space.<p>I've worked with NASA and ESA employees/contractors who've made technical miracles happen in space. I don't think any of them would be drawn to this style of recruitment.
4/17/2026, 5:55:30 PM
by: bilekas
This really screams and reads like a crypto scam or something, also why would they not use the official NASA logo ?<p>This is so strange.. I'm still not even clear on what it's for..
4/17/2026, 5:00:40 PM
by: maciejzj
Is this gig-workification of the space industry?
4/17/2026, 4:36:50 PM
by: big_toast
Why does the application window last four days?<p>Charitably they're moving fast, but without already having people in mind for the roles or having created the hiring pipeline, how do you reach a sufficiently large audience. Is there an explanation I'm missing? Was this announced a while ago?<p>Makes it feel like they already know who they want for the roles/preferential selection. On a longer or recurring timescale, seems like a cool way to reach out to potential hires.
4/17/2026, 5:17:30 PM
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4/17/2026, 6:03:02 PM
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4/17/2026, 5:32:43 PM
by: rafram
Another barely usable website from the "National Design Studio." I wish they'd take a cue from gov.uk (or even the US Digital Service and 18F, which they gutted) and build clean, functional, and accessible sites... but the crew of web developers who are willing to work for this administration seem way too obsessed with this defense-tech startup landing page aesthetic to care about usability.<p>The developer of this scroll-smoothing JS library [1] has a lot to answer for.<p>[1]: <a href="https://www.lenis.dev/" rel="nofollow">https://www.lenis.dev/</a>
4/17/2026, 4:37:33 PM
by: stickman393
NASA should have co-opted "Space Force" from the get-go; funding might not have been such an issue
4/17/2026, 5:46:27 PM
by: Rebelgecko
So is this collecting signups for new GS-12s? Or is this program able to offer more competitive compensation?
4/17/2026, 5:45:04 PM
by: Avicebron
Did anyone scroll down far enough to see the "automate air traffic controllers"? I guess technically it's aeronautics but I didn't know that was part of NASA
4/17/2026, 4:56:55 PM
by: boywitharupee
the timer and urgency of this reminds me of the movie Armageddon where they had limited time to form a crew for a space mission.
4/17/2026, 5:50:34 PM
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4/17/2026, 6:01:09 PM
by: dangoodmanUT
you can tell this was generated with Gemini, the way it loves to do those "enter on scroll" sentences
4/17/2026, 5:03:28 PM
by: jacobsenscott
> ...for a few days, access is granted to this work. The number is extremely limited. The window only lasts four days. Will you answer the call?...<p>What? This sounds like a phishing email from before phishing emails got good.
4/17/2026, 5:49:11 PM
by: beej71
Wonder what the job security is like.
4/17/2026, 4:38:47 PM
by: kami23
I would love to work for NASA so much even at a significant pay cut, but almost everything I've read in the past was they still do drug screenings for a lot of positions I was interested in. Maybe someday they will pull their heads out of the dark ages.
4/17/2026, 5:02:09 PM
by: xpe
These job postings opened today on April 17 and close in four days (on April 21). This is highly compressed and highly unusual.<p>Being no fan of the current administration and its hangers-on, my brain quickly jumps to less flattering reasons for these short time windows. A four day application window favors people they want to select. They may well have told certain people in advance to be ready. I don't have direct "proof" of this, and I'm open to learning more, but the current administration has beyond exhausted any presumption of fair dealing.<p>I encourage anyone and everyone interested to apply and report back. NASA has a good mission and its needs people with a moral backbone and intrinsic pro-science drive.
4/17/2026, 4:36:29 PM
by: digitalShield
I loved that rolling moon
4/17/2026, 5:31:12 PM
by: ghostpepper
How do they have budget for this but not for decent production values on the Artemis 2 livestream?
4/17/2026, 4:28:02 PM
by: browningstreet
I think the hint of violence was deliberate.
4/17/2026, 5:18:53 PM
by: xpe
> More opportunities will be posted here in the coming months. Click here to sign up for updates to stay informed when new roles open.<p>Which links to: <a href="https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/sKWkWfp" rel="nofollow">https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/sKWkWfp</a><p>Would anyone like to do some <i>citizen journalism</i> and see if the Constant Contact data handling is done above-board. I've done some Claude research -- enough to make me suspicious -- but I Am Not A Lawyer.
4/17/2026, 4:56:21 PM
by: pcj-github
This is so cringe. Who are the people behind this god awful "national design studio", and how are they related to MAGA / Trump? Assuredly yet another insider cronyism deal that degrades trust in the US government.<p>Claude:<p>The National Design Studio (NDS) is a new White House agency that Trump created by executive order on August 21, 2025, as part of an initiative called "America by Design." It lives inside the White House Office of the Executive Office of the President.<p>The setup<p>The executive order established the NDS along with a new position: Chief Design Officer of the United States<p>Trump appointed Joe Gebbia (Airbnb co-founder) as the first Chief Design Officer<p>Gebbia previously worked at DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) alongside Elon Musk on modernizing federal retirement paperwork<p>The stated goal: overhaul roughly 26,000 federal websites and physical government interfaces to be "both usable and beautiful" — Gebbia has compared the target experience to "the Apple Store"<p>Initial results are required by July 4, 2026 (the US 250th anniversary), and the temporary organization within NDS is scheduled to sunset after three years
4/17/2026, 4:57:46 PM
by: InvisibleUp
Isn’t the Office of Personnel Management still under the control of DOGE? I’m wondering if this is an actual internship program or a way to sneak Elon Musk’s SpaceX buddies into NASA.
4/17/2026, 5:07:02 PM
by: whatshisface
"We fired all of our employees. Now we're hiring temporary consultants."
4/17/2026, 4:30:20 PM
by: givinguflac
This is so weird and vague; I am not interested for fear of all of it being for space defense. Nope for me.
4/17/2026, 4:28:31 PM
by: doener
As long as Trump is still President every sane human being should stay away from any federal agency.
4/17/2026, 4:37:01 PM