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Josh Giegel worked at SpaceX from 2009 to 2012. He's now the CEO of Gambit.
Josh Giegel joined SpaceX in 2009 and worked there for 3 years. He says his equity in the rocket company has been "liberating."
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Josh Giegel worked at SpaceX from 2009 to 2012. He's now the CEO of Gambit.

He joined as a welder, thought it was just another job. That job got him a Rs 10 crore jackpot in 10 years. Thanks to SpaceX IPO

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