Thousands of Software Engineers Say the Job Market Is Getting Much Worse::9,388 engineers polled by Motherboard and Blind said AI will lead to less hiring. Only 6% were confident they’d get another job with the same pay.

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    11 months ago

    It’s not just software engineering. It’s anyone in tech. Product, UX, Data science / analytics, research, etc. Been this way for about 18 months.

    That said, as someone on the UX side of the technology fence, if anyone needs a second set of eyes on a resume or portfolio, DM me and I can take a gander. I’m not hiring now, but I am a hiring manager, and I know what my peers are looking for.

    • Wermhatswormhat@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      Absolutely the case. I’m a motion designer and thank god I work on the partnship side of my business because that’s actually bringing in money, while the owned and operated businesses are failing. All of tech has just been under the knife the last 18 months and it’s exhausting. We’ve lost two people and no new hires because it’s not in the budget.

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      11 months ago

      Network Engineer here and it has gotten much harder to get even a call back from a recruiter.

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        11 months ago

        How are you reaching out to opportunities?

        I’ve found that I get the most bites by hanging out in industry related slack groups.

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            11 months ago

            It might be worth checking in with old peers to see if anyone is in some interesting career communities on slack or discord. It can be a lot easier to network and connect with hiring managers in those environments.

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              11 months ago

              Appreciate the tip! I have found that at my level (IC4 close to IC5) it’s not so much what you know but whether you are a good culture fit.

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    The job market is worse now than it was a couple years ago. It’s not AI’s fault, blame the Federal Reserve Bank and the interest rates. Blame VC, who’ve been relying on 0 interest loans for so long they don’t know how to actually take a risk any more, and will no longer fund startups. Blame cowardly executives of established companies, who are no longer seeing sales numbers increase exponentially forever.

    This is what non-zero interest rates do to a motherfucker.

    We need universal basic income.

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      Universal Basic Income to mean sounds like trickle up economics with extra steps. All of does is reward automation and inordinately support the wealthy.

      What we need is a society that takes little stock in currency.

      Edit: read my comment under here for better understanding. UBI is a capitalist solution to a capitalist problem.

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        11 months ago

        In the long term yes. But we need a complete systems revamp before that’s possible without creating a situation where a lot of people starve to death. UBI works great as a patch over, and while automation is still getting off the ground. As a solution to an automated economy it sucks. It’s asking to have questions like, “how many loafers can we remove from the system without people revolting this year?” Or the creation of premium dollars that seem to only go to the owner class and goes with scarcity of supply as the wealthy become more and more detached from everyone else and shut down facilities to save on costs.

        Basically it risks A Brave New World. Instead we need to make it clear that an automated economy is there for everyone and thus is owned by everyone.

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    AI has very little effect on my job. When the common task I’ve given is ‘write an ASN.1 parser that will fit into 100Kb flash’, AI can only copy code from existing ASN.1 libraries, and both of them are GPL-licensed, so it’s no-go for a proprietary firmware.

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        11 months ago

        So what the article says is not supported by my personal experience. Hmmmmm.

        Oh well, it’s probably a Silicon Valley specific thing.

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      11 months ago

      Unemployment has been under 4% for a record time. The boomers are all leaving faster than zoomers can get hired. Tech outsourcing is increasingly seen as a path to managerial failure, as these cheapo firms fail to produce real value and talented professionals run circles around their shitty products. And we’re experiencing something of an industrial renaissance in the US, thanks to the battery boom.

      The job market is as good as its been since at least the Bush Era and the Jobless Recovery. It just sucks because working conditions generally speaking have deteriorated so heavily from the 70s-era nadar.

  • Vipsu@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    AI may lead to less hiring but it’ll also lead to more software developers creating new competing software, services and technologies.

    The likes of Microsoft, Google and Meta may have greatly underestimated the change this may bring to the industry.

  • rsuri@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    This is old news though. The article is a poll of engineers, which means that the “news” is what we already know.

    • Cowbee [he/him]@lemmy.ml
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      11 months ago

      Traditional engineering areas can’t be as easily automated. Certain aspects certainly can, but prototyping usually involves physical presence, as well as installation or testing.

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    11 months ago

    I mean, I keep seeing news articles about tech companies laying off tons of employees. I don’t think many of those companies are going to be hiring very much.

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    11 months ago

    Yet tech companies keep posting record profits. Hmm, it’s low people on the totem pole get used as pawns so executives can make millions.

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    11 months ago

    We just solved the housing problem again! We just need to count mortgage defaults from software engineers! My outdoor pet mouse can write printer drivers using AI now. So yeah.

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    GenAI is a bubble; it will crash sooner of later when companies realize how much money they’ll have to spend on the infrastructure.

    The hard part is making sure you don’t lose your job while clueless execs are still enchanted by the bullshit.