Woz Wants To Retrain You For a Career in Tech (cnet.com)
Steve Wozniak wants you to work in tech, and he's going to help you do it. From a report: The Apple co-founder is launching Woz U, a digital institute aimed at helping folks not only figure out what type of tech job they might be best at, but train for it. "People often are afraid to choose a technology-based career because they think they can't do it. I know they can, and I want to show them how," Wozniak said in a statement Friday. Woz U starts off as online programs, but there are plans to build campuses in 30 cities around the world. Those cities will be announced within the next 60 days, Shelly Murphy, corporate relations for Woz U told CNET. In a press statement, Wozniak said Woz U will start as an online learning platform focused on both students and companies that will eventually hire those students. Woz U is based out of Arizona, and hopes to launch physical locations for learning in more than 30 cities across the globe. At launch, the curriculum will center around computer support specialists and software developers, with courses on data science, mobile applications and cybersecurity coming in the future.
I like Woz, I really do. He's a good and decent human being with noble intentions but the problem is not a lack of qualified people. There are lost of qualified IT professionals that are getting passed over. The problem is one of economy because enterprises are going to India, The Phillipines, China, and Singapore for their IT needs. Some of it is offshoring, some of it is outsourcing, and a great deal of it is the importation of labor. It does not make sense to train for a career that is dwindling in the US. Companies complain that they cannot find qualified people here. This is not quite the truth. It is more like they cannot find people who are willing to work for pennies on the dollar. A better use of funds for job training would be to teach people to become advanced electricians, carpenters, skilled laborers. The job growth is in the trades. The pay is even better than entry level white-collar jobs.
Why bother. The crooked rich tech companies won't pay above H1B rates, which is barely a living wage in many places.
Not everyone is capable doing technology work. Of those who wish to that work, many choose not to, shrinking the pool of available workers even lower. I wish the powers that be would understand that. But tech is cool now, and everyone's trying to get a piece.
Then I guess he's ready for the future!
Teaching out the Woz U to get you learnin' up the wazoo.
It must have been something you assimilated. . . .
but its not computer support or software design, its electrical engineering
I really hate that people are using Tech and Technology to only talk about computer jobs (and usually the low end ones as well)
I hope Woz doesn't run afoul of the law the way Trump did with "Trump University" ... maybe calling it Woz U gets around the fact that you can't call a venture a university if it isn't really one...
in the first place ... Oh, and why don't companies just train employees, like they used to do? While you're at it, why not pay your employees fairly and share the profits with them? Maybe then you won't have to keep looking for young kids that you can overwork and underpay?
Most corporations are not good neighbors.
Possibly relevant.
HR wants a 4 year piece of paper in CS for ADMIN work. They like to Passover people who go to schools like this. Even out side of tech this HR BS hurts trades and the trade school credits don't transfer
" They like to Passover people who go to schools"
You fucking dummy.
I know they can ...
We know we can too and the focus on training is evidence of that: Don't have a job, get trained; re-entering the workforce, get trained; want a promotion, get trained; been doing the same job for 7 years, get trained; just had a week-end off, get trained. It doesn't change the reality: Since the 70s, businesses have been demanding a history of economic value from their job applicants; AKA job experience. No amount of training is going to substitute: One is just making poverty into a profession.
People who go the trade schools get passed over by HR types.
- to name it Wossamotta U - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
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Yet someone else taking advantage of Woz, I'm guessing, getting him to invest in an IT Tech University scam knowing full-well he would be enthusiastic about such an endeavor. He certainly won't be managing or really 'heading up' such a project in any meaningful way, having said more than once that he is not a 'managerial type.' I have always had the fear that one day I would awaken to the news that Woz was completely broke, having trusted glib promoters with his entire fortune.
How about a moderation of -1 pedantic.
Woz hasn't done anything relevant in 40 years. The few things he DID do were only brought to us by the vision and tenacity of Jobs. Everyone loves the big teddy bear and all, but he is way out of his league. He should just go back to posting hi travels on his social media, doing events, photo-ops and cameos on TV. He just needs to move along... he simply isn't relevant anymore.
Woz is still with us?
My company has been trying to hire Americans and found several good ones. Our problem is pretty much all of them don't want to move to a Midwest smaller size town (about 30,000-40,000 people). They want to be in the "big cities". We have gone to having a VERY successful intern program. We bring in about 4-6 IT interns and hire half of them every year for the last 3 years. We have been getting HIGH quality interns from local universities in the state. We have been releasing the Indian contractors we had as we back fill with interns. The scary part - ALL our American interns have run circles around the Indian contractors we had who supposedly had so much experience.
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They'll get the work done. At least you hope they will.
My company has been trying to hire Americans and found several good ones. Our problem is pretty much all of them don't want to move to a Midwest smaller size town (about 30,000-40,000 people). They want to be in the "big cities". We have gone to having a VERY successful intern program. We bring in about 4-6 IT interns and hire half of them every year for the last 3 years. We have been getting HIGH quality interns from local universities in the state. We have been releasing the Indian contractors we had as we back fill with interns. The scary part - ALL our American interns have run circles around the Indian contractors we had who supposedly had so much experience.
Your real problem is that you want to pay people 30-40k a year. People are just flocking to where the better paying jobs are.
No, we were offering some senior level people 6 figures. We brought one mid to senior level person in in last year in the 80K - 90K range.They brought me in 6 years ago in the 90K range. That is GOOD Money in the midwest!
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For the Midwest....but you are competing with the rest of the country for talent
Our problem is pretty much all of them don't want to move to a Midwest smaller size town (about 30,000-40,000 people)
Are you at least near a big city or are you totally out in the middle of nowhere? My office is an hour outside Chicago which is still a pretty densely populated area where the towns average from 30k to 200k people. In fact a lot of "Chicago" offices are actually out here in the western suburbs where housing is much cheaper and there is still tons of things to do all over. It's close enough to The City where the kids who insist on living there can do so and commute out here while the grownups who like having their house don't have to commute far.
For the Midwest....but you are competing with the rest of the country for talent
From my research over the years the Midwest pays damn good compared to much of the rest of the country, the Bay Area is an extreme outlier.
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Its a tough sell for an experienced engineer...buying a house is pretty much out of the question in this scenario, since you're likely the only game in town. If the company needed to cut heads then the engineer would have to uproot quickly. Given your average 2-3 year stint, add in all the extra costs associated with moving twice, and the guaranteed long unemployment stretch afterward since lots of the inexpensive tech hub city jobs aren't interested in relocators, it makes less sense than you might think than just based on the salary and location alone.
For interns it makes more sense...they're probably able to move there for next to nothing with their few pieces of Ikea dorm furniture, and they'll bounce on their own terms in 2-3 years.
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