Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big argument on twitter the last few days. Elon says there is a CS and engineer shortage so we need more H 1 B. Many people chiming in that their recent tech grad kids can’t get jobs.
The shortage Elon is concerned about is a shortage of experienced high-level folks — not entry-level cs grads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally focused on getting jobs that require clearances after seeing the writing on the wall. That was 15 years ago. These days I'm far more concerned about AI. A lot of the grunt work given to new CS graduates is being done by LLMs these days.
Sorry, DH and I were not STEM majors so I don't understand the last sentence, that is why it is challenging to understand what is happening with H-1B's and job market. What are LLM's?
Anonymous wrote:Big argument on twitter the last few days. Elon says there is a CS and engineer shortage so we need more H 1 B. Many people chiming in that their recent tech grad kids can’t get jobs.
Anonymous wrote:I personally focused on getting jobs that require clearances after seeing the writing on the wall. That was 15 years ago. These days I'm far more concerned about AI. A lot of the grunt work given to new CS graduates is being done by LLMs these days.
Anonymous wrote:My sister was telling me her son is applying to colleges as a CS major. He has received a couple of acceptances for CS and is waiting for some others. He was talking to a friend's brother last week and came home concerned that hiring seems to have slowed down. The brother who is also a CS major essentially said there is an oversaturation of CS majors this year and for the next few graduating classes. Not all the students who graduated CS in May have gotten jobs. I didn't think much of it but now hearing how H-1B visas are potentially being increased, this is adding to the concern.
Will the job market be saturated driving not only salaries but working conditions down?
My son is a 9th grader is interested in STEM so curious if others have thought at all about this.
Anonymous wrote:Routine CS majors who basically do software engineering and maintenance will be replaced by AI in the long run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally focused on getting jobs that require clearances after seeing the writing on the wall. That was 15 years ago. These days I'm far more concerned about AI. A lot of the grunt work given to new CS graduates is being done by LLMs these days.
Sorry, DH and I were not STEM majors so I don't understand the last sentence, that is why it is challenging to understand what is happening with H-1B's and job market. What are LLM's?
Anonymous wrote:I personally focused on getting jobs that require clearances after seeing the writing on the wall. That was 15 years ago. These days I'm far more concerned about AI. A lot of the grunt work given to new CS graduates is being done by LLMs these days.