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by mbac32768
265 days ago
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It's ludicrous. US companies will not be able to dig up 200,000 qualified software engineers in the domestic population while every other skilled profession is experiencing a similar brain drain. The prospect of a $100k/year/employee visa tax makes opening an office in Europe so much more compelling. I guess the people who can't be offshored will see their salaries go up so that's cool? |
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https://www.newsweek.com/computer-science-popular-college-ma...
Obviously there is not going to be a drop of 200k overnight, but I think the graduates of CS will be thankful there are more opportunities for them. These opportunities will drive more students to take CS classes in the US.