A Defense Startup With Billions in Contracts Launched a Recruiting Campaign Warning People Not to Work There

Last month, it was announced that defense technology startup Anduril Industries will take over Microsoft’s $22 billion contract to make high-tech goggles for the U.S. Army. The company has also recently revealed other defense contracts in the $200 million range each.

Now, it needs employees to make it all happen.

Anduril, which was founded by Palmer Luckey (who created the Oculus VR and sold it for $2 billion to Facebook in 2014), has been targeting cities with large populations of young tech talent, like Boston, Atlanta, and Seattle, for its unconventional recruitment campaign.

Spotted in Boston @anduriltech pic.twitter.com/RDxELv5Pho

— Ari Wagen (@AriWagen) February 24, 2025

The campaign says “Work at Anduril.com” with a

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