Network engineer roles are AI proof
Someone will always be needed to unplug them switches and configure routers
>>>>programmers
Only downside is mandatory after hours work and a high probability of having to be onsite all the time.
Network engineer roles are AI proof
Someone will always be needed to unplug them switches and configure routers
>>>>programmers
Network engineer roles are AI proof
Someone will always be needed to unplug them switches and configure routers
>>>>programmers
YepNetwork engineer roles are AI proof
Someone will always be needed to unplug them switches and configure routers
>>>>programmers
Not in our work life time.robotic arms, robots. it's coming.![]()
Eh it depends, but not really. Just basic entry level desktop support. I think most comp sci are just gonna go for smaller roles and smaller companies.Does this actually do anything my friend was trying to get me A+ certified
Ehh, depends on the company. I am full remote and there is on occasion after hours work, but that beats driving to work everyday and not having the freedom to do shyt in the day.Only downside is mandatory after hours work and a high probability of having to be onsite all the time.
It’s only a matter of time. Everyone is creating the same products with different variations. It’s all about who creates the best version, who solves a problem or solves it better and marketing.FAANG isn't hiring. But small to mid size businesses are. They'll find a job just not a very lucrative one.
AI hasn't broken the industry .... yet.
the human interactions are still required akhi ..Understanding customers needs, fixing hardware issue, supporting remote-hands/on-site.robotic arms, robots. it's coming.![]()
You can't find anyone off the street to rack and stack switches or routers?Network engineer roles are AI proof
Someone will always be needed to unplug them switches and configure routers
>>>>programmers
rack and stack coli breh still needs to know automation, security, networking, end user support, and ExcelYou can't find anyone off the street to rack and stack switches or routers?
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This is the obvious problem for the people clowning tech workersWait until CS majors realize there’s a lot of desk jobs and fields between FAANG and Chipotle.
A CS degree doesn’t mean you’re limited to software roles.
It’s still a STEM degree that displays a level of logical thinking above the average crowd.
That’s the big downside here: the more they can’t land a tech job, the more competition for other office jobs goes up because they’ll funnel.
When that mentality spreads on those subreddits rather than the doom and gloom over tech roles![]()
Nah, you're right on the wfh.Ehh, depends on the company. I am full remote and there is on occasion after hours work, but that beats driving to work everyday and not having the freedom to do shyt in the day.
Funny thing is most people who would’ve majored in Physics, Math, traditional Engineering and Medical School chose CS to follow the money. There was a complete brain drain and still is.This is the obvious problem for the people clowning tech workers
People with more cognitive ability will be flooding other job markets now. Similar to how a lot of physics, math, and engineering majors started taking the best finance roles from people with a BA