IMO, lower level development positions like webdevs, java devs, are mostly outsourced to H1's these days.
If you go into more specialized fields like cloud infra*, ML/data science, systems engineering, backend dev, etc. you will find more positions available, as companies are desparate for competent technical minds.
*Depending on what type of cloud infra you go into, it may all be H1's again.
Edit: Indeed and monster suck. TBH linkedin isn't half bad when it comes to findin work. Other smaller startsups like Hatch IT are a better option than monster and ind33d.
Agreed on all these points, also keep in mind that cloud resulted in needing a much smaller workforce. It's not uncommon for a good architect to use tools like Ansible / Chef / Terraform to automate the maintenance of 100+ servers.
Monster is the best way to learn Indian names.
TBH linkedin isn't half bad
Thanks this appears to be providing much better results!
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