Someone brought this up in another post (just below). I thought I would start a new topic based on the following points.
"I have a strange feeling that many companies I applied to actually have no clue what they are looking for. Everything is in some strange fluid state. I can understand that, with all layoffs and consolidation under way."
Rember these points if you struggle to find a job.
- Many job postings out there are fake and purely used by companies to see how low they can pay new employees and get rid of older, more expensive ones. If a company posts a job for a SDE and receives 100 qualified applicants to do the same job at 1/3 of the cost of a current employee like at Google, why would they not lay off their employee and hire a much less expensive one?
- Many Indian offshore staffing agencies are fake. They steal personal information from desperate US job seekers or sell them "work laptops" and then disappear. They stole over 14 million dollars from US job seekers in 2023, and Federal Trade Commission even posted a warning about it given how widespread the fraud by Indian recruiters has become.
- Yes, companies are swamped with new applicants and hiring managers are running around like headless chickens and keep changing job requirements. The trend I am seeing is combining two or three distinct responsibilities and expecting to pay for only one employee (e.g., both a backend developer and frontend developers in one).
- The IT industry in US is going through the same evolutionary process as in manufacturing--jobs offshored to the lowest regions especially in India and Singapore. There is a reason the US national debt is going up parabolically—the tax base is being destroyed.
- There is clearly no shortage of IT workers in the US. It is a lie to import more H1Bs to lower salaries (and to keep slave labor from job hopping), and to encourage more Americans to pay for a degree with the lies that they will all end up rich.
- Companies in the US now hardly product any value. Netflix to watch cr-ppy shows or Facebook for narcissists to post pictures of themselves. Their stock price and success is only dependent on money printing and low interest rates which cannot continue forever.