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=About the Program=
=About the Program=
See [[OSE Curriculum]].
See [[OSE Curriculum]] for a description of our 4 year immersion program, and the [[Global Village Construction Set TED Talk]] for a brief introduction to open sourcing blueprints for civilization.


=Application=
= OSE Future Builders Academy - Application Process =


STEP 1 - Produce an approximately 5 minute Video of Interest (VOI)- record a video of yourself and publish on a video sharing site. In your video, please identify yourself and answer 4 questions after you Introduce yourself - your name, and location (city or state or both):
We’re excited that you’re considering joining the first cohort of 24 future builders. Admission is selective because the program is intensive, collaborative, and designed to stretch you across many domains of learning. The steps below are meant both to evaluate you and to give you an authentic taste of what the program is about.  Applications are taken on a rolling basis.  
Describe in your own words - the most interesting aspect of our program that resonates with you or is attractive to you.
Tell us what you think makes you a good fit for our first cohort of 24 team members who are focusing on mastering techniques for large scale collaborative design and builds.
What are you most proud of yourself for having achieved in your life so far?
How long do you think it will take you to gain functional proficiency in 20 different trades-related skills to achieve a full build of a Seed Eco-Home in 5 days with the rest of your cohort? Please provide us with insight about how you draw your conclusions, or if you have no idea, what information is missing for you to make an informed decision?
How much time can you commit on site? Can you afford the tuition or would you require earnings from work-study to support your participation?
To submit your video, please use our form.


STEP 2 - Written Application (about 1 hour to submit). We will direct you how to do this once we receive your VOI.
==Step 1 - Wiki Account and Work Log==
#Request an account on this wiki
#Log in, and start a [[Work Log]]
#Request and embed a [[Time Log]] on your Work Log.


STEP 3 - Interview - ½ hour remote video interview. This is about thinking on your feet, no prep required. We may schedule a followup interview if there are outstanding questions.
== Step 2 – Video of Interest (VOI) == 
Create a 5-minute introduction video and publish it openly on a video-sharing platform. This is your chance to show us and the world who you are.


STEP 4 - Build Test. We hit the ground running by giving you an opportunity to start building practical things right in your application. You will build a sample 4x9 foot wall module (we will provide blueprints after your written application step)  - the same framing as we use in our house - consisting of five 2x6 pieces of lumber and a sheet of OSB and document your process. We are doing this to document your build effectiveness, quality of the result, your ability to observe and document build details/take video/and collect build data, ability to follow detailed instructions, and ability to identify and source the correct materials. You can use simple hand tools (hammer and saw) or power tools depending on your preference. You will video your build as a time lapse that you will submit for our review. This video in itself provides baseline data points on one’s learning process, and is characteristic of data collection that we perform on a regular basis.
In your video, please:
#'Introduce yourself''' – name and location (city/state).
# '''Share what resonates with you''' – What is the most compelling aspect of our program for you? What are your goals for this program - speifically with what you would like to do with the learning that you obtain?
# '''Tell us why you’re a fit''' – What qualities, experiences, or mindset make you a strong candidate for our program? How does this benefit the goal of creating a [[Zero Marginal Cost Society]] and a world of decentralized production and the distribution of wealth/power in society? 
# '''Your proudest achievement''' – What accomplishment are you most proud of so far? 
# '''Your learning curve''' – How long do you think it would take you to become functionally proficient in 20 trades (enough to help build a Seed Eco-Home in 5 days with your cohort)? Share your reasoning — or if you don’t know, what information would you need to make an informed estimate? 
# '''Commitment''' – Can you commit to full time on site? Which program track are you interested in? Can you afford tuition or do you have debt? Would you need resources in addition to the work-study earnings offered in the program?


STEP 5 - On-Site Interview - aka swarm build - you will bring  your newly built panel with you so that we actually use your panel in the collaborative build, with you participating in a 24 person crew.  We are assuming that candidates have their own transportation to and from our site by car of flight. If you fly out to our site you can ship the panel to our site, but if we mutually agree that the cost is too high, then we can agree to have you take a flight to our site without your module. OSE will cover half of any travel expenses, and will refund the full cost of your module once you bring it on site. In this site interview - we are including problem-solving on the topic of logistics - a common issue that we encounter in design-builds. We will evaluate your ability to negotiate problem-solving regarding practical execution details involved in a swarm build. Once on site - we will all participate in a day of work on constructing a small part of the actual facility that we may be using in the program. We practice what we preach - by engaging you directly in meaningful builds right from the start. So that the more quickly you learn, the faster you become productive and you will rise in responsibility and pay grade in our work. We offer competency-based pay where you develop and measure your proficiency on a regular basis - with a philosophy of ‘set your own pay’ by making collaborative decisions with us  - to set learning goals, proficiency objectives, responsibility level - and thus the corresponding pay. This helps us gain insight into methods for build automation and  performance tracking as we study peak performance. You will be involved directly in this experimental approach, where everyone including instructors are not only imbibing knowhow, but also contributing to its creation.
When your VOI is ready, submit the link using our [[Future Builders Academy - Video of Interest Submission Form]] and link or embed the video on your Work Log. We will get back to you within 48 hours.


That’s it. Based on your ability to communicate, document, collaborate, build and swarm with other team members - we will determine your potential fit. It is an intensive process, but our whole program will be intensive and this will be your first taste. We are investing heavily in your learning infrastructure, and we expect you to give it your full effort so we can all contribute to new paradigms of how civilization works - while expanding our own index of possibility in the process.
== Step 3 – Written Application == 
*This written portion takes about one hour.
*This is your Proposal - where you discuss your learnng goals for the 4 years, and plans for after the 4  year program. Please focus on how your work can contribute to the greater goal of opensourcing civilization and transforming its institutions.
*If you are applying for the remote option, please describe how this could work, keeping in mind that work-study pay would not be available in the traditional sense of building homes. Moreover, you must have access to prototyping and plant - if you are going to gain value from potential design-build activity hands-on. For example, if you have access to a workshop, staff, or prototyping facilities - you can build and prototype things to contribute to the onsite team. Also, you must consider other practical details of site participation - and how your availability on site may influence your learning goals.
*If you are interested in study shorter than the 4 years, please describe how you see this benefit you and the transformative goals of OSE
*We will get back to you within 48 hours of submitting your application.
 
== Step 4 – Interview == 
You’ll join a 30-minute to 1 hour remote video interview. No prep needed — we want to see you think on your feet. A follow-up may be scheduled if more clarity is needed.
 
== Step 5 – Build Test == 
You’ll construct a '''4×9 ft wall panel''' or module using the same framing system as our Seed Eco-Home. We’ll send you blueprints after your written application. 
 
'''Your task:''' 
* Source the correct lumber and OSB or plywood. 
* Build the panel (hand tools or power tools are both acceptable). 
* Record a '''time-lapse video''' of your process, so it takes about 2 minutes of playback time. At a 3 second time lapse interval, a 1 minute video corresponds to 1 hour of actual time. Upload to a video sharing site. Take pictures of the quality control points described in the procedure, and upload to a photo sharing site.
* Post a link to your video  on your [[Work Log]], along with  a link to pictures of quality control points.
 
We’ll evaluate: 
* Build effectiveness & quality. 
* Documentation skills (video, photos, notes, data). 
* Ability to follow instructions and source materials. 
* Attention to detail. 
 
This isn’t just a test — it mirrors the type of documentation and learning-through-building you’ll do in the program. We will get back to you within 48 hours of completing this task.
 
== Step 5 – On-Site Interview (Swarm Build) == 
You’ll bring your panel to our campus and join a '''24-person crew build day'''. If you’re flying, you can ship your panel — OSE will cover half your travel expenses and refund the full cost of the panel once it arrives.  If you have issue transporting your panel, please coordinate with us to problemsolve. This is an important part of the overall application process.
 
On site, you will: 
* Work alongside the cohort on a small but meaningful facility build. 
* Participate in collaborative problem-solving around logistics — a key part of our large-scale builds. 
* Experience swarm build dynamics firsthand. 
* We will meet with you to discuss the tracks offered, special conditions for participation, earning and payment terms - so that we can prepare to make you an offer.
 
We practice what we teach: meaningful work from day one, full immersion, and collaborative performance.
 
==Step 6 - Offer Letter and Contract==
 
We will send you an offer (acceptance or other) within 2 days of the On-Site Interview - including your initial program schedule and payment (earning and tuition) terms. You will have 5 days to accept or deny the offer. Upon  your response, we will send you a participation contract, which is the final step towards joining the program. Your acceptance is marked by you signing the contract and making a tuition payment according to the payment terms offered.
 
== Our Evaluation == 
We’ll be looking at your ability to: 
* Communicate clearly. 
* Document your process. 
* Build effectively.
* Collaborate and problem-solve 
 
We’re investing heavily in your learning environment — in return, we expect full effort, openness, and a drive to expand what’s possible. 
 
Our philosophy is '''competency-based pay''': as you learn, document, and take on more responsibility, you will rise in both responsibility and earnings. Everyone, including instructors, participates in this open, experimental approach to building knowledge and practice together. 
 
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That’s it. If you make it through the process, you’ll know you’re ready for the intensity of the program — and we’ll know we’ve found someone who can contribute to building a new civilization model with us.
 
=Links=
*When you apply - take a look at the [[Future Builders Academy Contract]] - terms of participation for the Future Builders Academy

Latest revision as of 06:48, 8 October 2025


About the Program

See OSE Curriculum for a description of our 4 year immersion program, and the Global Village Construction Set TED Talk for a brief introduction to open sourcing blueprints for civilization.

OSE Future Builders Academy - Application Process

We’re excited that you’re considering joining the first cohort of 24 future builders. Admission is selective because the program is intensive, collaborative, and designed to stretch you across many domains of learning. The steps below are meant both to evaluate you and to give you an authentic taste of what the program is about. Applications are taken on a rolling basis.

Step 1 - Wiki Account and Work Log

  1. Request an account on this wiki
  2. Log in, and start a Work Log
  3. Request and embed a Time Log on your Work Log.

Step 2 – Video of Interest (VOI)

Create a 5-minute introduction video and publish it openly on a video-sharing platform. This is your chance to show us and the world who you are.

In your video, please:

  1. 'Introduce yourself – name and location (city/state).
  2. Share what resonates with you – What is the most compelling aspect of our program for you? What are your goals for this program - speifically with what you would like to do with the learning that you obtain?
  3. Tell us why you’re a fit – What qualities, experiences, or mindset make you a strong candidate for our program? How does this benefit the goal of creating a Zero Marginal Cost Society and a world of decentralized production and the distribution of wealth/power in society?
  4. Your proudest achievement – What accomplishment are you most proud of so far?
  5. Your learning curve – How long do you think it would take you to become functionally proficient in 20 trades (enough to help build a Seed Eco-Home in 5 days with your cohort)? Share your reasoning — or if you don’t know, what information would you need to make an informed estimate?
  6. Commitment – Can you commit to full time on site? Which program track are you interested in? Can you afford tuition or do you have debt? Would you need resources in addition to the work-study earnings offered in the program?

When your VOI is ready, submit the link using our Future Builders Academy - Video of Interest Submission Form and link or embed the video on your Work Log. We will get back to you within 48 hours.

Step 3 – Written Application

  • This written portion takes about one hour.
  • This is your Proposal - where you discuss your learnng goals for the 4 years, and plans for after the 4 year program. Please focus on how your work can contribute to the greater goal of opensourcing civilization and transforming its institutions.
  • If you are applying for the remote option, please describe how this could work, keeping in mind that work-study pay would not be available in the traditional sense of building homes. Moreover, you must have access to prototyping and plant - if you are going to gain value from potential design-build activity hands-on. For example, if you have access to a workshop, staff, or prototyping facilities - you can build and prototype things to contribute to the onsite team. Also, you must consider other practical details of site participation - and how your availability on site may influence your learning goals.
  • If you are interested in study shorter than the 4 years, please describe how you see this benefit you and the transformative goals of OSE
  • We will get back to you within 48 hours of submitting your application.

Step 4 – Interview

You’ll join a 30-minute to 1 hour remote video interview. No prep needed — we want to see you think on your feet. A follow-up may be scheduled if more clarity is needed.

Step 5 – Build Test

You’ll construct a 4×9 ft wall panel or module using the same framing system as our Seed Eco-Home. We’ll send you blueprints after your written application.

Your task:

  • Source the correct lumber and OSB or plywood.
  • Build the panel (hand tools or power tools are both acceptable).
  • Record a time-lapse video of your process, so it takes about 2 minutes of playback time. At a 3 second time lapse interval, a 1 minute video corresponds to 1 hour of actual time. Upload to a video sharing site. Take pictures of the quality control points described in the procedure, and upload to a photo sharing site.
  • Post a link to your video on your Work Log, along with a link to pictures of quality control points.

We’ll evaluate:

  • Build effectiveness & quality.
  • Documentation skills (video, photos, notes, data).
  • Ability to follow instructions and source materials.
  • Attention to detail.

This isn’t just a test — it mirrors the type of documentation and learning-through-building you’ll do in the program. We will get back to you within 48 hours of completing this task.

Step 5 – On-Site Interview (Swarm Build)

You’ll bring your panel to our campus and join a 24-person crew build day. If you’re flying, you can ship your panel — OSE will cover half your travel expenses and refund the full cost of the panel once it arrives. If you have issue transporting your panel, please coordinate with us to problemsolve. This is an important part of the overall application process.

On site, you will:

  • Work alongside the cohort on a small but meaningful facility build.
  • Participate in collaborative problem-solving around logistics — a key part of our large-scale builds.
  • Experience swarm build dynamics firsthand.
  • We will meet with you to discuss the tracks offered, special conditions for participation, earning and payment terms - so that we can prepare to make you an offer.

We practice what we teach: meaningful work from day one, full immersion, and collaborative performance.

Step 6 - Offer Letter and Contract

We will send you an offer (acceptance or other) within 2 days of the On-Site Interview - including your initial program schedule and payment (earning and tuition) terms. You will have 5 days to accept or deny the offer. Upon your response, we will send you a participation contract, which is the final step towards joining the program. Your acceptance is marked by you signing the contract and making a tuition payment according to the payment terms offered.

Our Evaluation

We’ll be looking at your ability to:

  • Communicate clearly.
  • Document your process.
  • Build effectively.
  • Collaborate and problem-solve

We’re investing heavily in your learning environment — in return, we expect full effort, openness, and a drive to expand what’s possible.

Our philosophy is competency-based pay: as you learn, document, and take on more responsibility, you will rise in both responsibility and earnings. Everyone, including instructors, participates in this open, experimental approach to building knowledge and practice together.


That’s it. If you make it through the process, you’ll know you’re ready for the intensity of the program — and we’ll know we’ve found someone who can contribute to building a new civilization model with us.

Links