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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People aren't educated enough to get into entry level jobs, even in tech.
Sadly the US still hasn't figured out that apprenticeships are also a smart thing to have for high skilled jobs.
Oh well!
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They know but the industry is so messed up that staying at a company more than 3 years is a red flag to tech guys. There's no incentive to train entry-level people of they just leave and the industry is to polluted with r-slurs that HR and hiring managers end up skipping over a lot of competent people while trudging through sexy Indian dude-tier resumes.
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Maybe in CA. The rest of the US doesn't work like Silicon Valley.
There is. You pay them less.
I think you're r-slurred and a sexy Indian dude.
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Even on the east coast, this exists in tech companies.
The companies don't see it like that. They'd rather hire a sexy Indian dude than train an entry level person.
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That's not how any of that works.
How long have you been in the industry?
3 years after college?
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