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by jellicle
3976 days ago
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If you actually believe that, I pity you. The reality is that CEOs talk up a shortage while holding salaries absolutely steady and even while laying off thousands of programmers: http://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-hiltzik-201508... The reality is also that a 40+, non-degreed programmer will have their resume thrown away by the first line HR people in 95%+ of cases. Not qualified for senior jobs due to lack of a degree; not qualified for entry-level jobs due to lack of a degree and age. If you want to be educated on this, feel free to make up a fake resume of a 40+, no-degree programmer and shop it around. Make a list of any responses you get. You can keep that list on an index card. |
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Why would they do that if there was no shortage of qualified American programmers in the bay?