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Oct - Robotix Pulse

Oct - Robotix Pulse
Fort Lauderdale, FL. Oct 2025

1- Here are this Week's Robotics Engineering Jobs.

Oct 2025

2- Share the questions you were asked during your interview to help us build a database of robotics interview questions**+

Interview Questions - Robotics
We’re collecting technical, behavioral, and case-based questions to create a resource for job seekers in the robotics field. While this resource may be monetized in the future, contributors will receive full access to the database for free as a thank-you for their support if an email is provided in this form (optional). Your input will remain anonymous unless you choose otherwise. Thank you for helping build this valuable resource! Note: Please do not share any interview questions or content that is explicitly marked as confidential or proprietary, or that you believe might violate any non-disclosure agreements or company policies. By submitting this form, you confirm that the information provided is not subject to any such restrictions.

3- Share your total compensation details to help build a transparent resource for robotics professionals**+

Total Compensation - Robotics
Share your total compensation details (base salary, bonuses, RSUs) to help build a transparent resource for robotics professionals. Submissions are anonymous and will help others understand industry standards. By submitting, you confirm that your information doesn’t violate any confidentiality agreements or policies. Contributors get free access to the final database—thank you for your support! (you can email me separately after you submitted this form: robotixwithsina@gmail.com)

4- This Week's LinkedIn posts:

Chrome is probably dead—give Comet, the AI-integrated browser by Perplexity, a try. If you’re not on .... ...a Mac or don’t have access to OpenAI Atlas, Comet could be exactly what you need. I… | Sina Pourghodrat (PhD)
Chrome is probably dead—give Comet, the AI-integrated browser by Perplexity, a try. If you’re not on .... ...a Mac or don’t have access to OpenAI Atlas, Comet could be exactly what you need. I just started using Perplexity Comet, and for me, it’s doing for browsing what Cursor did for coding. Comet can instantly interpret the page you open and deploy agents to handle tasks you used to do manually. The voice mode is icing on the cake—no more typing, which is slow and tough on the wrists. It feels like a whole new way to browse the internet. Give it a try and see if you ever want to go back to the old way! Curious if others have tried Comet or similar AI browsers? Share your experiences or questions below!

**Submissions can be anonymous. By submitting, you confirm that your information doesn’t violate any confidentiality agreements or policies. 

+Contributors get free access to the final database.