Tech Industry job layoffs looking scary

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“What I’m seeing internally is a new rise of business people who are coding themselves,” he said, adding that the challenge many engineers have these days is that they are not business savvy. “I think that category of people will become even more valuable going forward,” Siemiatkowski continued, especially as they can use AI and put their business understanding to good use.

He himself is using ChatGPT to help him learn to code and help him understand more of the data side of Klarna. He said doing this has helped Klarna become a better company. Before, he thought he would never catch up in learning what was needed to take a more present role in database conversations at the company.

Wait until they have to learn about the normalization and debugging processes.

It’s not a bad idea on the surface because they have no idea what we’re doing :pachaha:
 

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Knew what this was going to be before I even clicked it.

Yup. More tax breaks for companies hiring immigrants. Despite what that guy tells his supporters, his policies say otherwise.
I think they want to rollback the law current and made it that internal R&D is write off able In the big bill. It’s one of the things that make sense though I would argue that logistically it doesn’t help because of the tariff war and cutting back on visas means you are limited in who you can hire for R&D, and well the law seems apt for abuse.

Trump doesn’t build, he destroys, because he doesn’t understand what was built before him.
 

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“What I’m seeing internally is a new rise of business people who are coding themselves,” he said, adding that the challenge many engineers have these days is that they are not business savvy. “I think that category of people will become even more valuable going forward,” Siemiatkowski continued, especially as they can use AI and put their business understanding to good use.

He himself is using ChatGPT to help him learn to code and help him understand more of the data side of Klarna. He said doing this has helped Klarna become a better company. Before, he thought he would never catch up in learning what was needed to take a more present role in database conversations at the company.

Not surprised. I work for a massive startup and human tech support is a premium service you have to pay for.
 
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