Anonymous wrote:If nothing works out then grad school or peace corps or teaching English overseas.
Anonymous wrote:This market sucks so bad! My DS is graduating in two weeks and only has a mostly unpaid internship (congressional). He has done everything right, went to a top school, got great grades, solid internships. And yet, he has no ft opps, when he surely would’ve last year.
Anonymous wrote:If job prospects are not looking good, send them overseas for paid english teaching programs in Middle East. There are good opportunities there for American educated people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of jobs outside of DC!!
There is always a bull market somewhere, and right now in DC, Defense-Tech is super hot. Just in the last week I have seen five start-ups in the DC area raise $250MM+ (total) in this sector. You need AI/ML/Computer Vision skills, as well as engineering/robotics skills.
It requires security clearances. I am in the DoD AI/ML/VHDL and we have ten openings for skills like this; however, it also requires TS clearance.
Why do we need security clearances anymore? The cabinet is full of Russian-compromised people, and they use Gmail and Signal to discuss secret issues.
If the info is being fed to Russia anyway, why the need for a clearance anymore? I bet they get rid of those one day as part of Project 2025.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and finding a job.
That's all. Just needed to say it out loud. Thanks for listening.
Don’t worry
Our gov has been expanding H1B and opt for 35 years , taking Jobs from our children to give to cheap foreign labor
Here's a clue: Many kids in the US do not want the H1B jobs held by the "foreigners" you use a scapegoat for your grievances.
A friend of mine moved to the US, first, on a J1 student visa and later held a job with H1B visa. He has an MD/PhD and made about 30k at his first job. With H1B he made around 45k. He is likely now making a middle class salary for this area and it only took 25 years to make that happen.
I assure you that people in this country with MD/PhDs are not clamoring for these jobs. But, hey, don't worry. These jobs (medical research) are being eliminated now anyway. GL to you when your or someone you love needs cancer, diabetes treatments, etc.
Well here’s the problem those jobs do not require a MD/PHD. Universities are pumping out a lot of STEM students, med school is extremely difficult to get into and those research jobs are in demand now. The same thing is happening in tech. It used to be that US IT candidates in the DMV only had MS centric skills, no C+, Python, JAVA or whatever. We hired H1Bs for programming, integration and web positions but now US schools are pumping out tons of potential employees with current skills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of jobs outside of DC!!
There is always a bull market somewhere, and right now in DC, Defense-Tech is super hot. Just in the last week I have seen five start-ups in the DC area raise $250MM+ (total) in this sector. You need AI/ML/Computer Vision skills, as well as engineering/robotics skills.
It requires security clearances. I am in the DoD AI/ML/VHDL and we have ten openings for skills like this; however, it also requires TS clearance.
Anonymous wrote:My son has accepted a job but I'm still nervous that it might go away between now and June. Too many stories of jobs being rescinded as companies are skittish about their future.