pre-pandemic conditions, so before the hiring booms
Tell me, with everyone and their mom going into CS since 2020 why would there ever be a non competitive job market again?
Most of those people suck.
When people ask me if CS is over saturated, I tell them that there are more CS grads than job listings, but there are way more job listings than *qualified* CS grads. The majority of CS grads in the US don’t go to top schools and will graduate with no internships.
It’s probably not. Once interest rates drop, hiring will improve, but we probably won’t go back to stupid money
Maybe when interest rates drop but economy usually tanks during that time historically
25 years
It's already at the pre pandemic levels (I have been in the US for 10+ years on H1). The post pandemic hiring wave (2021/22) inflated our expectations, and there was no hiring boom before the pandemic.