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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let me give a dose of reality for what is happening in the job market with the AI revolution. I work in hiring in a fintech...50% of our organization is engineers. Across the past 12 months, 90% of our coding has been moved exclusively to AI. We are no longer hiring ANY engineering entry level CS--or entry level anything (sales, legal etc). The next 24 months will be brutal as companies reset/pivot how work gets done in an agentic workforce. The good news for college grads is what is very much needed is critical thinkers with strong judgement who can oversee the work produced by AI agents (kind of like a virtual manager) and who can innovate and build the next gen of AI agents and workflows. Colleges that invest in leaning into AI vs. keeping it out of the learning environment will have grads who will be in high demand. Data science majors are attractive (have the judgement and analytical chops to leverage AI effectively). [/quote] Best written satire I have read this week.[/quote] NP. Honest question: why? The post didn't seem that far-fetched.[/quote]
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