That the low-hanging fruit have been picked should come as a surprise to nobody. And other countries have imitated us and are now competitive for entry level positions. Again, no surprise.
To respond to this, take advantage of the diverse set of viable fields in the market. Take your bachelors in CS and get a masters is something completely different. Odds are that field will have some demand for a cross-disciplinary engineer. The domain knowledge afforded by a graduate degree is invaluable.
I'm a bioinformatics scientist, by the way.
That the low-hanging fruit have been picked should come as a surprise to nobody. And other countries have imitated us and are now competitive for entry level positions. Again, no surprise. To respond to this, take advantage of the diverse set of viable fields in the market. Take your bachelors in CS and get a masters is something completely different. Odds are that field will have some demand for a cross-disciplinary engineer. The domain knowledge afforded by a graduate degree is invaluable. I'm a bioinformatics scientist, by the way.