This too, is in a way an AI creation.
Expect more of it.
Kid graduated Stanford CS last month with $180k in debt and a 3.8 GPA
Applied to 847 entry-level positions since January
Got 3 phone screens. Zero offers.
Interviewed at a Series C startup in October. Hiring manager told him straight up: "We used to have 8 junior engineers. Now we have 2 seniors with Cursor and they ship faster than the old team of 10."
His roommate who graduated with him is driving for DoorDash
The career services office is still telling kids that "software engineering is recession-proof" while their own alumni network shows 67% of 2023 CS grads still unemployed or underemployed
Meanwhile offshore contractors in Hyderabad are getting $35/hour to do senior-level work with Claude 3.5
The same work that used to go to American new grads at $140k total comp
His internship manager from last summer just got laid off. Team of 12 mobile engineers replaced by 3 contractors and a React Native AI agent
The bootcamp kids who graduated in 2022 and got $120k offers? Half of them managed out during "performance reviews" that were really just AI productivity audits
He's $180k in the hole for a degree in a field that stopped hiring humans at his level 18 months ago
But sure, keep telling kids to "learn to code"
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