Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 10:49     Subject: Re:What are CS majors going to do...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1314176.page

My CS/math major kid has been very fortunate to land multiple internships on their own (received five offers this year, will take two back to back, and had one last year). DC is at a flagship.

If you hustle, apply to a ton of internships early, and focus on leetcode, you'll snag something.

I work with big tech, and they are pushing everyone to use AI as much as possible, so know how to embed AI in your work. When DC was interviewing, many asked about AI use.

It's not all doom and gloom yet. AI is being used to make your work more efficient. Someone also has to QA the AI output because you may get AI slop.


Yes, but you're talking about hiring numbers around the margins. There's no dispute that no one will be hiring coders in the same volume in the future. And with so many kids studying programming, shouldn't we all really be thinking about this issue.

How many is "so many" though. I mean, every industry except for healthcare is seeing job openings decline.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 10:47     Subject: What are CS majors going to do...

Spotify announced on their last earnings call that no employee has written any code since December. Ai has done all of it. They have a lot of people on their payroll who were paid do to this (hint hint, cost cuts when we lose all these people)
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 10:42     Subject: What are CS majors going to do...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They need to know the ai


Sure, but what took 5 or 10 CS majors before will take 1 today. That's the point of this.

NP. I agree but viewed more as weeding out the C students or those that got their CS degree from Liberty.


Go through this forum and you'll see the vast majority of parents saying their kids are CS majors with stellar stats. The C student in a CS major have already pivoted, most likely. I'm trying to understand why the A students in high school are still applying to CS and why the A students in college in CS haven't pivoted already.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 10:38     Subject: What are CS majors going to do...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:First off, what is AI doing besides sorting through natural language and patching together words and numbers? Thats it.


AI is exceptional at coding and programming, which is eliminating jobs for new CS grads. If you’d like to catch up up, there’s a ton out there summarizing the state of affairs. Including this:

The Computer Science Bubble is Bursting

https://www.theatlantic.com/economy/archive/2025/06/computer-science-bubble-ai/683242/?gift=W1EZ6nF_0Pz_BkLDXD99Abzy0VOdRS2D1Xcon3RsQfc

Here’s some advice:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelcollins/2025/12/15/computer-science-grads-arent-landing-high-paying-jobs-but-dont-trash-those-degrees-yet/

https://fortune.com/2026/02/13/tech-giant-ibm-tripling-gen-z-entry-level-hiring-according-to-chro-rewriting-jobs-ai-era/
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 10:36     Subject: What are CS majors going to do...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They need to know the ai


Sure, but what took 5 or 10 CS majors before will take 1 today. That's the point of this.

NP. I agree but viewed more as weeding out the C students or those that got their CS degree from Liberty.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 10:32     Subject: What are CS majors going to do...

Anonymous wrote:First off, what is AI doing besides sorting through natural language and patching together words and numbers? Thats it.


AI is exceptional at coding and programming, which is eliminating jobs for new CS grads. If you’d like to catch up up, there’s a ton out there summarizing the state of affairs. Including this:

The Computer Science Bubble is Bursting

https://www.theatlantic.com/economy/archive/2025/06/computer-science-bubble-ai/683242/?gift=W1EZ6nF_0Pz_BkLDXD99Abzy0VOdRS2D1Xcon3RsQfc

Here’s some advice:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelcollins/2025/12/15/computer-science-grads-arent-landing-high-paying-jobs-but-dont-trash-those-degrees-yet/
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 10:23     Subject: What are CS majors going to do...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of the rich kids/private schools have almost totally abandoned the CS path already.


Are you talking about private HS? Your comment really doesn’t make much sense.

BTW everyone…all these AI companies getting billions in funding as well as all the Y Combinator companies getting funded as we speak are like 90% founded by either CS majors or kids with extensive CS backgrounds.


Sure, if your kid has an idea and wants to get a CS degree to become a tech entreprenuer, fine. But for the masses, that's not the case.

https://x.com/mattshumer_/status/2021256989876109403

And for those living under a rock, now build some single Google searches around that post and keyword like Claude Code, ChatGPT Codex, etc., and it'll help you reformulate your idea of the potential cliff ahead for the tens of thousands of kids going into CS or currently enrolled in CS. Listen to heads of MBB, GS, Citadel talk about their hiring needs and it'll give you a good idea of how the landscape is shifting. We're in that moment of time where factory workers were slowly replaced and jobs dried up. As parents, sitting under a rock isn't really a good idea at this time. For the people in tech, to say it's "not a big deal" tells me that you're also very unaware, when every single tech C-suite person out there is saying how they're replacing the coding jobs (the primary entry for CS majors into a tech company) with AI. For the amount of scrutiny that this particular forum places on getting into the elite schools and programs around the country, it's a little baffling to see such utter ignorance on the subject.


This applies to most industries, not just CS. Entry level anywhere will be tough going.

It can get a little suffocating under that rock, can't it?


Agree! It'll impact finance jobs, consulting jobs, marketing jobs ... all entry level white collar jobs! https://www.instagram.com/reel/DUb84mSkRFy/?igsh=czRhMjUyanBydGll

Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 10:21     Subject: What are CS majors going to do...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They need to know the ai


Sure, but what took 5 or 10 CS majors before will take 1 today. That's the point of this.


Yes they need to use the AI to be the equivalent
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 10:17     Subject: What are CS majors going to do...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of the rich kids/private schools have almost totally abandoned the CS path already.


Are you talking about private HS? Your comment really doesn’t make much sense.

BTW everyone…all these AI companies getting billions in funding as well as all the Y Combinator companies getting funded as we speak are like 90% founded by either CS majors or kids with extensive CS backgrounds.


Sure, if your kid has an idea and wants to get a CS degree to become a tech entreprenuer, fine. But for the masses, that's not the case.

https://x.com/mattshumer_/status/2021256989876109403

And for those living under a rock, now build some single Google searches around that post and keyword like Claude Code, ChatGPT Codex, etc., and it'll help you reformulate your idea of the potential cliff ahead for the tens of thousands of kids going into CS or currently enrolled in CS. Listen to heads of MBB, GS, Citadel talk about their hiring needs and it'll give you a good idea of how the landscape is shifting. We're in that moment of time where factory workers were slowly replaced and jobs dried up. As parents, sitting under a rock isn't really a good idea at this time. For the people in tech, to say it's "not a big deal" tells me that you're also very unaware, when every single tech C-suite person out there is saying how they're replacing the coding jobs (the primary entry for CS majors into a tech company) with AI. For the amount of scrutiny that this particular forum places on getting into the elite schools and programs around the country, it's a little baffling to see such utter ignorance on the subject.


This applies to most industries, not just CS. Entry level anywhere will be tough going.

It can get a little suffocating under that rock, can't it?
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 10:16     Subject: What are CS majors going to do...

Anonymous wrote:They need to know the ai


Sure, but what took 5 or 10 CS majors before will take 1 today. That's the point of this.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 10:14     Subject: What are CS majors going to do...

They need to know the ai
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 10:11     Subject: What are CS majors going to do...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of the rich kids/private schools have almost totally abandoned the CS path already.


Are you talking about private HS? Your comment really doesn’t make much sense.

BTW everyone…all these AI companies getting billions in funding as well as all the Y Combinator companies getting funded as we speak are like 90% founded by either CS majors or kids with extensive CS backgrounds.


Sure, if your kid has an idea and wants to get a CS degree to become a tech entreprenuer, fine. But for the masses, that's not the case.

https://x.com/mattshumer_/status/2021256989876109403

And for those living under a rock, now build some single Google searches around that post and keyword like Claude Code, ChatGPT Codex, etc., and it'll help you reformulate your idea of the potential cliff ahead for the tens of thousands of kids going into CS or currently enrolled in CS. Listen to heads of MBB, GS, Citadel talk about their hiring needs and it'll give you a good idea of how the landscape is shifting. We're in that moment of time where factory workers were slowly replaced and jobs dried up. As parents, sitting under a rock isn't really a good idea at this time. For the people in tech, to say it's "not a big deal" tells me that you're also very unaware, when every single tech C-suite person out there is saying how they're replacing the coding jobs (the primary entry for CS majors into a tech company) with AI. For the amount of scrutiny that this particular forum places on getting into the elite schools and programs around the country, it's a little baffling to see such utter ignorance on the subject.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 09:52     Subject: What are CS majors going to do...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:First off, what is AI doing besides sorting through natural language and patching together words and numbers? Thats it.


Seriously?!! Are you under a rock?? Good grief! Get off of DCUM and go read what's going on with AI and coding jobs. There isn't a news or media (incl social) outlet that isn't covering this topic.


Did you get rejected from a top CS program or something? CS students at kid's school getting internships and jobs galore.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 09:19     Subject: What are CS majors going to do...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of the rich kids/private schools have almost totally abandoned the CS path already.

Are you talking about private HS? Your comment really doesn’t make much sense.


BTW everyone…all these AI companies getting billions in funding as well as all the Y Combinator companies getting funded as we speak are like 90% founded by either CS majors or kids with extensive CS backgrounds.
Some entertainers make billions. That doesn’t make a theater degree a wise investment.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 09:17     Subject: What are CS majors going to do...

Anonymous wrote:First off, what is AI doing besides sorting through natural language and patching together words and numbers? Thats it.


Seriously?!! Are you under a rock?? Good grief! Get off of DCUM and go read what's going on with AI and coding jobs. There isn't a news or media (incl social) outlet that isn't covering this topic.