13 comments

  • alephnerd 18 hours ago ago

    Interestingly, an additonal 15,000 manufacturing jobs; 26,000 construction jobs; and 91,000 healthcare and education jobs.

    The only industries that saw severe layoffs were Financial Services and Information/Software.

    • airza 17 hours ago ago

      There was a healthcare strike that ended this month which counts as added jobs iirc

      • alephnerd 15 hours ago ago

        Good callout. I didn't take that into account.

    • toomuchtodo 18 hours ago ago

      Healthcare will carry the economy, 4M Boomers retire every year and these jobs cannot be offshored like finance and tech.

      • alephnerd 18 hours ago ago

        Also manufacturing. If you know how to code and real engineering skills like circuits, CAD, mechanical design, etc you will land a decent manufacturing role.

        That said, why hire a SWE when most MechE programs have been requiring CS courses as well for over a decade now.

  • nslsm 16 hours ago ago

    Why isn’t this on the front page like the opposite article would be :’)

    • conception 15 hours ago ago

      We’ll see what it revises down to.

    • homeonthemtn 15 hours ago ago

      I found it on the front page...

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  • jason_friman 18 hours ago ago

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