Stanford students describe a suddenly skewed job market, where just a small slice of graduates who already have thick resumes are getting the few good jobs, leaving everyone else to fight for scraps.
New anecdotes suggest software engineering students at elite universities are struggling to find jobs, though explanations vary.
Two weeks ago, I wrote a piece about how some software coders are hitting labor market turbulence in the wake of a post-pandemic retrenchment and the sudden shift to generative artificial intelligence ...
Shubham Malhotra is a software engineer at Amazon with experience at Microsoft and Salesforce. He followed a strategy for all his job applications.
“This is a tectonic shift,” says Hugo Malan, president of the science, engineering, technology and telecom reporting unit ...
Top software engineering students are discovering that the jobs they trained for are evaporating just as they graduate. As AI ...
Cutting corners: The software engineering job market has experienced a significant downturn, with job openings hitting a five-year low, according to an analysis of data from Indeed by Practical ...
Generative AI is redefining software engineering leadership roles by augmenting developer productivity, not eliminating jobs, according to a recent Gartner report. Generative artificial intelligence ...
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“We’re not going to need software engineers in two years.” Engineers, relax. The AI coding takeover isn’t here—yet. Yes, we’re seeing widespread adoption of AI coding tools. Three out of every four ...
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