Jason Voorhees
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Brutal. I was having a conversation about this with friend today and the low skill software market is fried rn. AI has completely eviscerated it. In tech we call those gigs the stepping stones. Like low skill dev work. You know the CRUD apps, basic UI/UX, frontend work, internal dashboards, basic backend, the copy paste scripts, the weekend bug fix tickets. People learn the codebase, ship something ugly but functional, and slowly level up or stay there if they wanted something low stress, low effort. Not everyone can be some FAANG engineer you know but AI has completely finished them now.
People misunderstand that there isn't demand for freshers there is demand for freshers. Because it's easier for companies to train freshers on AI tools and modern practices than someone older..Major companies have already declared they'll be ramping up hiring for them but only for the ones who are AI literate and properly good at what they do and actually understand systems at a high level. Being mediocre journey man won't work now.
People misunderstand that there isn't demand for freshers there is demand for freshers. Because it's easier for companies to train freshers on AI tools and modern practices than someone older..Major companies have already declared they'll be ramping up hiring for them but only for the ones who are AI literate and properly good at what they do and actually understand systems at a high level. Being mediocre journey man won't work now.
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