The layoffs at tech companies continue: Amazon, Microsoft, Meta, Apple, Cisco, SAP, and Sony have all made significant cuts - https://layoffs.fyi/ When do you think hiring of the software engineer jobs will come back to normal like pre 2018 era. Has the ChatGPT(LLM in general) AI changed the hiring dynamics already?
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It's the interest rates. They will eventually fall, and hiring will return as cost of capital falls.
I see companies like meta, nvidia are hiring. People are posting offers. I guess we have reached towards end of layoffs. Slowly other companies will start hiring again. Moreover new roles will get closer to ai or infra to support ai. I hope there should be less fake work and more revenue focused hiring. Fake work, high exec/mgr counts, politics are recipe of disaster. Low level people (ic) suffered the most. Hope investors and leadership should understand this and make wise decisions
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Software engineering jobs will be incredibly specialized, more and more. Traditional junior dev jobs will get squeezed out a lot. Leetcode type jobs are about to die.
agree I hope hiring becomes less LC focused and more team/domain area focused.
Hiring will not move away from LC imo because you still need to use AI as a tool and not rely on it 100%.