Or not. There will always be top performers and they are typically the ones with drive, analytical skills, strong writing skills and understands professional cultures. If the bottom 2/3rds of the staff pyramid is replaced by ai, the remaining 1/3 will be the best performers and use AI to drive efficiency (and profits). |
What do you mean by target schools? |
When the lesson they espouse from their “experience” is to scapegoat non white students you bet I’m going to discount it. You know who’s really getting all the jobs? White kids with connections because that’s how this country works |
DC graduating in May with bscs from UVA doesn't have a job yet. Had an internship last summer but apparently the employer did not make return offers to interns last year. Has been sending out resumes but very few calls for interviews. A lot of cs jobs in this area require having a secret clearance. |
+1 May graduation with a BS in Computer Engineering from UVA, 3.8 GPA if that matters, with internship in Sophomore and Junior year. It is a tough job market out there. |
I’m sorry to hear this. There is a glut of CS majors and the jobs are def slowing dow. |
I believe that but most plumbers aren't owners or companies (a one guy thing isn't what I'm talking about). |
not a plumber but plumbing is super interesting. |
Georgetown has a CS major?? Is this new?? |
My DS is a senior in computer engineering at NC State and has a job lined up, as do 2 of his roommates (one is CE, the other is a similar major). The 4th roommate started graduate school early this semester. |
Great for upper mgmt and stockholders…but you have to believe AI will create entirely new industries that will employ all these people or society at large will be in trouble. |
Somewhat, although Mich kid feels bad because he knows Wisconsin is good...His favorite history professor did a PHD there. The jobs in Wisconsin vs Michigan itself are totally different. For example, PwC has an office in Detroit, so their representatives took a 30 min drive to Ann Arbor and were very eager to hire. With Wisc, my kid said you could tell what little big name employers did come made an effort to communicate the fact they went out of their way to get to Madison and were much more strict with even giving interviews. Google and Amazon were like that. The vast majority of other jobs in Wisconsin are farming. Just as advice to the other DC's looking at Wisconsin for their kid. |
Untrue. Hard working, smart kids with great people skills are landing six figure jobs from regional schools. |
Or they will be plumbers. |
OMG. |