Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is been doing internships and getting call backs for the three years he has been a CS major.![]()
Same for my kid. They had 5 internship offers for 2026. They are going to do two, possibly three in the summer and fall. Pay is crazy high. All from big tech and quant firms. And they are not at a T10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop with the nonsense. Do you even get what cs is?
No experience, no luck. The market is awash in RIFed workers with experience. New graduates need not apply.
https://www.cengagegroup.com/news/perspectives/2025/computer-science-grads-facing-a-lack-of-entry-level-jobs-and-a-career-readiness-gap/
https://www.synergisticit.com/why-tech-companies-dont-hire-recent-cs-graduates/
https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/computer-science-college-graduates-jobs
https://www.thecollegefix.com/computer-engineering-grads-face-double-the-unemployment-rate-of-art-history-majors/
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/10/technology/coding-ai-jobs-students.html
https://www.mindingthecampus.org/2025/06/06/computer-science-majors-were-promised-six-figures-so-why-are-they-unemployed/
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm21dvg8l1go
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Computer Science has one of the highest unemployment rates for recent graduates. Everyone thought it was a lock for highly compensated jobs right out of school. Colleges and universities currently have overpopulated CS pipelines that dump new grads into an economy and workforce that don’t want employees without years of real world experience. Couple that with the influence AI is currently exerting on the profession and it makes it very risky to pay hundreds of thousands for a degree that could be incredibly devalued by 2030.
WOW. Thanks for the information. First I've heard of this.
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Anonymous wrote:Stop with the nonsense. Do you even get what cs is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is been doing internships and getting call backs for the three years he has been a CS major.![]()
Same for my kid. They had 5 internship offers for 2026. They are going to do two, possibly three in the summer and fall. Pay is crazy high. All from big tech and quant firms. And they are not at a T10.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is been doing internships and getting call backs for the three years he has been a CS major.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Computer Science has one of the highest unemployment rates for recent graduates. Everyone thought it was a lock for highly compensated jobs right out of school. Colleges and universities currently have overpopulated CS pipelines that dump new grads into an economy and workforce that don’t want employees without years of real world experience. Couple that with the influence AI is currently exerting on the profession and it makes it very risky to pay hundreds of thousands for a degree that could be incredibly devalued by 2030.
WOW. Thanks for the information. First I've heard of this.
Anonymous wrote:Computer Science has one of the highest unemployment rates for recent graduates. Everyone thought it was a lock for highly compensated jobs right out of school. Colleges and universities currently have overpopulated CS pipelines that dump new grads into an economy and workforce that don’t want employees without years of real world experience. Couple that with the influence AI is currently exerting on the profession and it makes it very risky to pay hundreds of thousands for a degree that could be incredibly devalued by 2030.