Tech Industry job layoffs looking scary

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Dude channel interesting as fukk lol, verbalizing a lot of the observations many of us have made
I work with a ton of white boys like this. They always realize after it's too late their whiteness won't save them.
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I pay close attention to the amount of Indians being hired overseas or upper management. The minute that ratio gets above a certain threshold I'm out the door. I'm not waiting around to see what might happen like these Cacs.
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I work with a ton of white boys like this. They always realize after it's too late their whiteness won't save them.
:mjlol:
I pay close attention to the amount of Indians being hired overseas or upper management. The minute that ratio gets above a certain threshold I'm out the door. I'm not waiting around to see what might happen like these Cacs.
:heh:

thats what kills me, before they card got pulled same fukkers will be talking that IQ bullshyt and talking about Asians as being their servants and buffer against Blacks mean while Asians staged a fukking coup on they ass, their women are rampant feminist who hate them, and boom here we are.
 
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Is this just affecting the big companies or the entire industry as a whole I thought job growth projections and statistics are still up
 

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Is this just affecting the big companies or the entire industry as a whole I thought job growth projections and statistics are still up
Across all sectors since 2022 but mostly from tech companies.

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The Crunchbase Tech Layoffs Tracker​


Layoffs during the week ended Feb. 11, 2026: At least 1,045 U.S. tech sector employees were laid off or scheduled for layoffs, per a Crunchbase News tally.

In 2025: Around 127,000 workers were let go from U.S.-based tech companies according to our tally.

In 2024: At least 95,667 workers at U.S.-based tech companies lost their jobs in 2024, according to a Crunchbase News tally.

In 2023: More than 191,000 workers in U.S.-based tech companies (or tech companies with a large U.S. workforce) were laid off in mass job cuts.

In 2022: More than 93,000 jobs were slashed from public and private tech companies in the U.S.
 

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I don't want to gatekeep. Look into government contracting. Your job will not be outsourced and you don't have to compete against AI(Another Indian). Roles mainly require you to be a us citizen. I make 230k and work 40 hours a week. fukk big tech. Where you have to constantly worry about layoffs, work more than 40 hours a week and the carrot on the stick is RSU's and most don't even last long enough to fully vest.
 
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I don't want to gatekeep. Look into government contracting. Your job will not be outsourced and you don't have to compete against AI(Another Indian). Roles mainly require you to be a us citizen. I make 230k and work 40 hours a week. fukk big tech. Where you have to constantly worry about layoffs, work more than 40 hours a week and the carrot on the stick is RSU's and most don't even last long enough to fully vest.
24 making 70k in NYC L2 desktop support still in school for a CIS degree meetings at work boring environment seems to be dysfunctionally functional herding some offers for 95k at doing essentially same work MSP like work which is fine since current gig is direct hire for consulting. Tryna grab this MD 102 cert and then AZ 104 to pivot into higher roles and potential hybrid roles immediately. Got 5 years under belt basically being the One man show at small construction company newly role for last 5 months exposes me to enterprise technologies but already can tell ceiling is much higher than this.

Any advice on certs, cloud adjacent roles, higher paying roles, cloud adjacent roles, higher paying roles,

Based out the tri state as well brehs
Tryna get outta this first enterprise Environment asap
 
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