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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In CS, it matters a great deal what courses one takes. People with hands-on experience in operating systems internals, compiler internals, or embedded systems will do well. By contrast, Web programmers, script programmers, and application programmers all are in surplus, not shortage. I’d hire 5 or more ECE/CS grads tomorrow who know Unix/Linux internals, Internet protocol internals, embedded systems, digital communications, and/or Verilog/VHDL. More of those skills = higher salary. Any Verilog/VHDL programmer who lacks work or is poorly paid just isn’t trying to find good work. Huge huge shortage of people with that skill set. People with experience with Altera/Xilinx FPGAs are hotter than people with ASIC skills, but both are desperately needed.[/quote] The company you work for or own depends on who you hire. Your needs will be different than someone else's. [/quote]
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