Not at Google, Amazon, or Meta. Some companies are still hiring new grads to make entry level engineers into their future senior engineers, but it’s usually older companies.
I love how they do that entire article and then immediately stick in a shill for fucking AI stock at the bottom.
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I think this whole thing was written for people from r/WallStreetBets to masturbate to.
cs hasnt bee doing well for more than 10+years. one of the first thing i looked at on a different forum from that long ago, cs and one other stem was has pretty poor job prospects non-health bio, and cs.
They’re still doing better than a lot of fields. I mean when you factor in compensation it’s still one of the best fields to be in. Compare to a teacher, where you’ll need a master’s degree in most states and then you can expect a salary around 40k. Whereas with software, when you do find a job it’s not unusual to start over 100k. But if you were willing to work for half that, I bet you’d find something quick.
And then some of those that walked out will work for Google also due to job market shit fuckery. What a time to be alive
the big tech arnt hiring fresh grads, too much competition, they will have to look for midsize or startups. my bro had to go for the latter 2.
New grads can get jobs?
Yeah the ones who left the graduation speech early got the 10 jobs that were available.
j/k those jobs went to someone’s cousin.
They’re Stanford grads they are someone’s cousin
I’ve seen it happen! She… lives in Canada, you wouldn’t know her
nichole?
Oh, so you do know her
Not at Google, Amazon, or Meta. Some companies are still hiring new grads to make entry level engineers into their future senior engineers, but it’s usually older companies.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ibm-expands-entry-level-hiring-165921396.html
I dunno. From what I’ve seen, they mostly replacing them with
outsourcingerm I mean AiHow is IBM still in business?
I love how they do that entire article and then immediately stick in a shill for fucking AI stock at the bottom.
I think this whole thing was written for people from r/WallStreetBets to masturbate to.
Well if they have degrees in software engineering, certainly.
Where have you been the last few years lol, new CS grads aren’t exactly doing well at the moment.
cs hasnt bee doing well for more than 10+years. one of the first thing i looked at on a different forum from that long ago, cs and one other stem was has pretty poor job prospects non-health bio, and cs.
They’re still doing better than a lot of fields. I mean when you factor in compensation it’s still one of the best fields to be in. Compare to a teacher, where you’ll need a master’s degree in most states and then you can expect a salary around 40k. Whereas with software, when you do find a job it’s not unusual to start over 100k. But if you were willing to work for half that, I bet you’d find something quick.
CS has a pretty high unpemployment rate and that was pre-covid too. yea maybe it was meant for grad school from the sounds of it.
They aren’t paying 100k for some fresh grad they need to train. They will pay them to train their AI models at the lowest possible price point though.