• lud@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    That may be true with IT departments but maybe not as necessarily for developers

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        The Linkedin layoffs today were mostly engineering people, although a chunk of them were middle management. Not sure though if they were operations people (IT running the systems) or devs.

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      1 year ago

      I agree, but when most of my “elders” growing up believed computers to be this magical voodoo money printer box that just happens to go on facebook, It’s not suprising they believed any job relating to a computer was safe and stable.

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        It’s true to an extent. It largely depends on what exactly you do with the compiuters. Devs are the easiest to layoff because there are a ton of them and a lot of fresh graduates are programmers. If you’re in a more specialized field in tech, you have pretty good job security.

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      1 year ago

      IT support by staff like sysadmins can hardly be replaced in the near future.
      I don’t see AI being able to setup a whole environment itself.

      Creative jobs on the other hand…

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        Developers are often the ones setting up the environments now via things like Terraform. IT is still needed for on-prem work though.

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          And who sets up those? If sysadmin jobs are killed for on premise at companies at the very least they will be needed for datacenter work.