reminder, the entry-level tech job market is still totally cooked, like 4.0's from Berkeley are getting 0 job offers pic.twitter.com/LT5cmlGCc9
— alz (@alz_zyd_) September 26, 2024
Is the well running dry?
reminder, the entry-level tech job market is still totally cooked, like 4.0's from Berkeley are getting 0 job offers pic.twitter.com/LT5cmlGCc9
— alz (@alz_zyd_) September 26, 2024
Is the well running dry?
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Everyone has learnt to code. It's no longer a high value skill especially considering most coding is very simple any idiot can do it.
Now you have an oversaturated field. Why hire a junior who did 4 years a MIT when he will have the same responsibility as Cletus who did a 4 week boot camp. Both will take ages to train because they don't know even know GIT and once they become mid they will leave. So why hire either?
Then you have all these mids. Turns out if the market is bad enough they'll work for junior wages. There's no job a mid can't do that a junior can't do.
Plus there's only so many web pages to make. If you want a real black pill look how few jobs need C or C++. You have to learn languages that are so simple they're basically word, like Python, React, Koitlin or C#. These fake languages have lowered the barriers to entry too much
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