H-1B, Trump and Tech
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Tech jobs aren’t the only ones being impacted by this employment trend. More than a third of graduates believe their degree was “a waste of money,” according to research from Indeed Hiring Lab, with more than half (51%) of Gen Z respondents expressing remorse.
The overwhelming majority of tech industry workers use artificial intelligence on the job for tasks like writing and modifying code, a new Google study has found.
Tech giants are trying to change the way we interact with computers. Meta showed off its latest lineup of smartglasses this week but competition with its rivals is expected to heat up.
Three H-1B visa holders who work in tech said their weekends were filled with panic, anxious parents' phone calls, and putting travel plans on hold.
Beginning at 12:01 am Sunday the companies will have to pay $100,000 a year for every H-1B visa holder they bring into the country.
The Defense Department has tightened cybersecurity requirements for its cloud services providers. The changes come after ProPublica revealed how Microsoft’s use of China-based engineers left sensitive government data vulnerable to hacking.
For years, computer science degrees, or even certificates from coding bootcamps, seemed like a golden ticket to a sustainable, well-paying job. But in recent years, job openings have become more competitive and harder to come by.
Many tech jobs, such as computer programmers, web developers, technical writers, and data scientists, offer good salaries without needing a 4-year degree.
Internet Computer bets on AI as the new tech stack, aiming to outpace Web2 by letting anyone build apps through simple conversations with machines.