Google's 1900 employees committed 15% to research (285) compared to MS's 700 full time researchers...ummmm, i don't see how this is even a comparison....
Ok, so all this is pointing towards the fact that i'm never going to get a job in the US tech industry. So what does a low 20's guy with a CS degree and little experience do now? Do we just give up and get a job in management? Do we have to go back to school and start over?
How long will most tech jobs stick around here before being outsourced? Is it safe to say that the smaller business arn't big enough to bother with outsourcing overseas going to have jobs for us to fill? The competition for these will be rediculous. Do we go to grad school?
What about the IT Management Programs that Uni's offer...
I'm not going to cry and eat icecream on the couch, but i would like some advice as to what we're supposed to do now...
Google's 1900 employees committed 15% to research (285) compared to MS's 700 full time researchers...ummmm, i don't see how this is even a comparison....
Ok, so all this is pointing towards the fact that i'm never going to get a job in the US tech industry. So what does a low 20's guy with a CS degree and little experience do now? Do we just give up and get a job in management? Do we have to go back to school and start over? How long will most tech jobs stick around here before being outsourced? Is it safe to say that the smaller business arn't big enough to bother with outsourcing overseas going to have jobs for us to fill? The competition for these will be rediculous. Do we go to grad school? What about the IT Management Programs that Uni's offer... I'm not going to cry and eat icecream on the couch, but i would like some advice as to what we're supposed to do now...