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Ask HN: How to prepare for potential layoffs in this AI era?
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5 points
by ALostEngineer
309 days ago
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I'm four years into my SWE career here in the US and struggling with how to prepare for potential layoffs. Outside of emergency fund, etc.., how do I prepare to find a job again with all the horror stories of nobody hiring? Beyond grinding LeetCode, what should I focus on to stay competitive? I have a BS in Software Engineering from a state school but nothing higher. Any suggestions on areas to focus on? |
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The real bottleneck has never been typing. It’s figuring out who the stakeholders are, what they need, and why. That’s messy, political, and brutally hard to automate. For most products, the critical work is defining the problem, not writing the solution.
That kind of work requires soft skills, requirements engineering, deep domain knowledge, and prompt engineering. It’s also much harder to outsource, because deep language and cultural awareness are critical.
If you want to future-proof your career, focus on being really good at understanding and defining the problem to be solved.