SpaceX has filed its prospectus with the SEC, valuing the company at $1.75 trillion and planning to list on Nasdaq in June, potentially setting a record for the largest IPO in history. Following this announcement, Elon Musk posted a job listing on X, seeking world-class engineers and physicists for SpaceX. Musk emphasized that applicants need not have AI experience, as the focus is on exceptional abilities demonstrated through three key points in an email application. The post quickly garnered over 13 million views and 4,500 replies, sparking a mix of serious applications and humorous commentary. Musk's unconventional hiring method, which prioritizes demonstrated ability over traditional credentials, has prompted discussions about the nature of resumes and self-presentation in the tech industry. However, some skepticism remains about the authenticity of the recruitment, as emails to the provided address reportedly bounced back, leading to speculation about the post's true intent amid SpaceX's IPO preparations.