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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The job market for recent 2025 US CS graduates is weak due to AI and H1B. Parents in the USA spent [b]150K to 400K for kid to get a CS degree and kid is back home playing video games in basement at 22 years of age unemployed.[/b] That is the issue [/quote] Whose kid? What kid? Are these the children of unemployed tech folks in US, who were never at the top of their game and then got laid off several years ago? CS students who have not got job placements out of college are only 4% of all the CS new graduates. Even now, 96% of CS graduates are employed when they leave college. So those without jobs are either the bottom of their CS class, or they were depending on an amazing salary, or they have not applied far and wide enough, or they are not willing to work in smaller cities. These poor performers are the ones who - - a) felt the need to spend insane amount of money for a CS degree instead of having their tuition paid at a state school by earning generous merit scholarships. - b) did not have the chops to learn the CS skills that companies need and fail in all the coding and personality tests/interviews. - c) did not have tech or research internships in the summer breaks. - d) are unable to be flexible learners and adapt to tech changes. [/quote] My nephew who granted is a weirdo has a Tech degree top school. He is annoying like in a Sheldon way. He got recruited a super major IT company right of of college, relocated and had stipend and big salary. They had him due a bunch of crap to set something up like a tons of hours and since he is a reject he spend all the hours in monk mode doing it for 10 months and then they told him he has 60 days to train his replacement how to do what he set up and gave him good severance or be fired on spot. He is back in Mommy and Daddys basement since July. His case none of above is applicable. He is just not someone you want to ever work with unless it is a specific task you really need. And when done toss him. I hate to say that is a lot of people in IT [/quote] That’s big tech and you have yo plan for this. [/quote]
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