aggie93 said:
infinity ag said:
aggie93 said:
infinity ag said:
Sid Farkas said:
As a retiree, I doom scroll LinkedIn as a weekly reminder of how much I hate(d) participating in the corporate world...so many sad and desperate people ingratiating themselves. I wish I had a vomit emoticon.
...but yeah, nice to see corporations finally recovering from the woke mind virus.
Lucky you... and I will join the gang in about 7-8 years. There are days I wake up and wonder wtf am I doing in a corporate job when I don't have to be. Like this morning.
I have to correct you on one thing. Corporations have not recovered from anything. They didn't care about woke, or dei and are not now seeing the error of their ways. They are just pivoting as per the direction of the winds. If a Dem becomes President and brings back DEI and the people embrace it again, corps will be shouting their DEI credentials from the rooftops.
So you are giving corporations too much credit. I give Trump all the credit as he stood against the wind and won.
FWIW I haven't hired an H-1B in almost a year now, prior to that it was probably 30-40 percent. It's a huge shift and opportunity for motivated engineers who are citizens.
This is good news but there is another detail.
Most companies don't seem to be hiring right now. Yes, every career page is dripping with jobs, but that fools the olds on here, not everyone. I have monitored some smaller companies over the past few years where I interviewed, they rejected me and then hired no one at all. It wasn't even a job that needed super special skills either. Many interviews are farces and either to keep up appearances or to renew an H1B.
My son is joining a tech company in the Bay next month for his first job and is in the team matching stage with Google (where he wants to go). Google needs to be hiring for him to get an offer.
Didn't say it was easy but you are definitely at a bigger advantage as a citizen now than any time in the last 20 years. Being on visa is at best 2 and a half strikes against you. Hiring overall is slow but that isn't because of visas or even trying to keep visas, it's about AI and companies being hesitant on who to hire as well as other broader economic issues. I would not want to be someone on OPT or H-1 looking for a job, it's basically an auto reject at most tech companies now and that's very, very different from a year ago. Lots of folks going back to India too or trying to find a job in Canada.
Agree with most of what you say, except that it is "because of AI". That is utter lie that companies tell us because it seems bullet-proof to claim so. Also, that phrase is ambiguous - have processes been replaced by AI? Or are people laid off because the company wants to do AI build-outs (like Meta)? Every 2 bit company that wants to lay people off are claiming it is because of AI.
As of today, things are still pretty bad and the worst stretch I have observed in my almost 30 year career. Things are poised to get better because companies will have to realize at some point that they aren't getting H1Bs like earlier and offshoring isn't an easy option (hopefully will be taxed). Their only option is to hire locals who won't tolerate being treated like slaves. The 100k fee is still applicable as Trump has appealed it so it stays for now. F1/OPT kids are out of luck and you are right, I see many posts by people who have lived in the US for 10+ years are going back.
Like so. I don't know the guy, just did a random search on LI.
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