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by stuckinhell
1217 days ago
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Part of my job responsibilities is hiring, retention, and unfortunately layoffs. Hiring is only going to get worse in technology related fields. The competition has increased 10x in the last couple months compared to the last year for a single jr - mid developer position at my company. That's going from 1000 applications to 10,000 applications. I even created a jupyterhub notebook to do some analysis on the unfiltered resumes over the weekend.
I can easily see over half are liberals arts majors who switched careers in the last 5 years via bootcamps or masters programs.
The next 25% are are mostly people who were laid off.
The final 25% are new graduates with either no experience or an internships. A lot more jr developers basically, I imagine the senior devs are being kept happy, or weren't laid off. Yet those are the only people a bunch of our tech teams want to hire . . . . Also yes we filter out a lot of resumes using keywords, but the latest batches of interviews didn't go well. So I've been re-evaluating our processes. |
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[EDIT] Incidentally, in the age of ChatGPT, I suspect I'm going to be recommending this more and more often for a lot more use-cases....