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After looking at mass firing at RedFin and Carvana, I am really worried. I was thinking of making a job switch because my green card process has been stuck in current company and I want to move to a company which is quick in filing for gc. Have three years to max h1b. My skills are in data analysis and data science. Is this a good time to switch? Or should I stick to my current job( this one is a secure job)
Stick for a year
Make it a poll for quick response
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The software industry is in better shape than the analysts predictions. Everything is driven by software this days. Walmart forgot that and AMZN ate its lunch. It happens left and right. It is not like we have suddenly stopped using Google or Facebook.
Oh come on. As if you pay to use Google/FB. It all comes down to Ads for which the money comes from rest of the companies. It's all interconnected whether you like it or not.
There is a dirty secret. The ads business is extremely stable. Industries rise and fall, but the marketing spending continues on. In times of crisis social media and Youtube usage explodes. So does search traffic. When marketing spending decreases, the first places to cut are those with hard to measure ROI - TV, radio ads. More importantly everything runs on cloud providers these days. That business is not going away any time soon. When Covid hit many companies instinctively slashed their IT budgets. Big mistake when everything was going digital and remote. The lessons were quickly learned.
If you have reason to think your current job is stable, I wouldn't move.
What happ to redfin carvan?
Didn’t they have a bunch of layoffs and hiring freezes?
They had mass lay offs