@sun@shitposter.world i was talking to a phd student doing ml and python that couldn't get a coding job yesterday
@a7 @shibao @sun competent in ML is questionable as skill at best if not on the edge of research, everything else is pretty much consumption of premade models using premade software. "$language" isn't really a selling point except for legacy maintenance. don't know about the guy in question though, maybe he's really got a unique skillset but it's too fringe in this area.
i agree that the area is full of incompetent people who are good at faking competence. most people i met love ultra complex framework systems and can't think without them.
@bonifartius@qoto.org @sun@shitposter.world @a7@annihilation.social i have the feeling that most people just want "senior" but since they don't really know what's senior they basically just filter for people hyperspecialized on their specific stack which leaves a lot of people underemployed. idk how to fix this, i've been looking for anything interesting for months and haven't found anything, this might be because i'm a zoomer that is an acquaintance to a lot of people in the tech scene here but i don't really have as strong relationships with people in there or something idk
@shibao @sun @a7 classic mech e should be the harder skillset to find so less competition, and probably less full of fake it till you make it people