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Man… idk about that… a balance? I want to be optimistic but the job numbers don’t support your “balance”I think the overall point is being misunderstood.
I'm not being insensitive to what others are experiencing. It's more an attempt to add context for those who want it. It's really easy to get caught up in a negative, doom-and-gloom loop. The algorithm is programmed to feed it to you. It's all around.
Are there reasons to hedge? Of course. Be prepared for a downturn? Absolutely. But my overall point is if you're serious about what you do, there continue to be plenty of opportunities in the space. Companies, the largest and most profitable among them, are dying to locate and hire talented and skilled engineers.
Including stories about my homie, who is a black dude with an 8th grade education, who is always fukking around opportunities a lot of people would consider "great" (but is overall serious about his work), is simply one way of illustrating the point.
That's fair, but again, context is needed.
We expect post-COVID correction in tech hiring trends, considering how much everything scaled during COVID. But even with said correction, the numbers are still up over a seven year period. Many of these roles, especially non-engineering roles, are simply no longer needed.
That dilettantes, or humanities majors, or people without hard skills, are having a harder time getting interviews at hardcore tech firms is sort of not interesting to me.
Outsourcing and AI paranoia are worth discussing. But balance and context is more important than ever.
Recent years… this is the highest number of layoffs I’ve ever seen… taking months or years to land something else.
Your boy with an 8th grade education also made it into a top company…. Even if you aren’t the best, having that name on your resume means a ton vs. being a CEO of joes BBQ and tech.

