My nephew graduated with a CS degree a few months ago & I have no idea if he's had any luck finding an entry-level job in his field. I'm a senior engineer w/ 25+ years experience & it's been extremely difficult to stay employed. Nor are our experiences anomalous; I know plenty of folks who are 6-24+ months out of work in tech, and not for lack of trying to find a new job.
Thing is, it takes an experienced person to do that and if we stop letting junior people into the business we will starve the senior levels soon.
I don’t know the answer (apprenticeship model?) but there’s still work in the field. It’s just different.
By that I mean AI coding pricing will go up.
happened to the railroads. They were supposed to be a cheap and efficient way of getting produce to market, but the market could bear lots more than it thought.