To apply for a job at Musk's DOGE, you need to pay for an X premium subscription
Applicants for jobs at Elon Musk's DOGE must pay for a premium subscription on X. Concerns about conflicts of interest arise due to Musk's dual roles in government and business.
Read original articleTo apply for a job at Elon Musk's DOGE, applicants must pay for a premium subscription on the social media platform X, which costs between $8 and $16 per month. This requirement has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest, as the Department of Government Efficiency, which Musk leads alongside Vivek Ramaswamy, is seeking "super high-IQ small-government revolutionaries" for unpaid positions. Only the top 1% of resumes will be reviewed, and the application process involves sending resumes via direct message to the DOGE account, accessible only to premium subscribers. Critics, including ethics experts, worry that Musk's dual roles in government and business could lead to illegal conflicts of interest, especially since he operates SpaceX, which has federal contracts. While Musk has promised transparency regarding the department's actions, it remains uncertain whether he and Ramaswamy will be required to disclose their financial interests. The situation highlights the potential ethical dilemmas arising from Musk's influence in both the private sector and government.
- Applicants for DOGE jobs must pay for a premium X subscription to apply.
- The positions are unpaid, and only the top 1% of resumes will be considered.
- Concerns about conflicts of interest arise due to Musk's business ties and government role.
- Transparency regarding the department's actions has been promised, but financial disclosures are unclear.
- Ethical experts warn of potential illegal conflicts impacting Musk's businesses.
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