How long will the big tech hiring frenzy will continue? What’s your prediction? I appreciate any information about any company. Thanks! #Meta #Apple #Amazon #Netflix #Google #Adobe #Atlassian #Linkedin #Microsoft #Twitter #databricks #atlassian #airbnb #benchling #bloomberg #blend #coinbase #citadel #datadog #dropbox #doordash #docusign #figma #glassdoor #hulu #instacart #lyft #linkedin #microsoft #mongodb #nvidia #pinterest #plaid #quora #qualtrics #reddit #redfin #robinhood #roblox #salesforce #sap #shopify #slack #snap #snowflake #splunk #stripe #spotify #square #twitch #twitter #tesla #twosigma #uber #waymo #wish #workday #yelp #zoom
It’ll continue until Web3, metaverse, and crypto crash to the point where a few good ideas survive but most of it doesn’t, just like the dot com bubble, and then there will be too many people for too few jobs at the top companies, but overall it’ll be a blip when looking back years later.
I’m pretty sure the meta verse never took off. Can something that never took off be called a crash? Nobody is bought into Zuck’s vision but maybe we’re still very early into the early adopter phase or maybe it’s all baloney and it’s hard to tell which
I don’t think it took off yet either (maybe never will?), but there’s certainly plenty of people who are quitting to work on it in various places
Forever. Few things create economic efficiencies as well as tech does
Maybe pay will fluctuate but the need for tech employees ain’t decreasing any time soon (maybe for boot camp finishers with no experience) The market is sooooo much different than 2k in terms of how the money is invested (not the amounts which is why I mentioned pay fluctuation that might come soon) Also big point is companies control the big pay with rsu grants and not huge cash piles So if stocks go to shit or if they decide to lower pay - the cycle is just a couple of years in most cases for them to adjust
Forevaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
Once someone will invent a technology (coding ai+no code software) that will let a normal Joe build decent software. Since tech people should create that and it's against our interests, that will likely happen very late when it's impossible to avoid. It's like fossil fuel industry as only industry to create electric engines
Average joe doesn’t give a shit about building software or even creating the simplest automation The story of ai coding and average joe being able to code as it’s so simple has been here since the 70, but we keep finding more complex problems to solve and new challenges with the growth of capability of tech (talk about the performance of the phone today in 90s computing power … it would have been incomprehensible)
I disagree. Average Joe doesn't give a shit about building software indeed, but companies do. Most of the tech companies don't try to solve any complex problem. Also compare building a website in the 70-90s to do a few clicks and have a fully working WordPress blog, hosted solutions like aws and firebase. A designer in the 90s couldn't even dream of building a simple website alone, today it's normal routine. Like today we can quickly build scalable solution leveraging aws/gcp and such.
Amazon. Likely always. Other companies. Subjective
Forever
Until the heat death of the universe.
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