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TSJohnL77
post Jun 8 2025, 12:27 PM, updated 7 months ago

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"Learn to Code" Backfires Spectacularly as Comp-Sci Majors Suddenly Have Sky-High Unemployment
"Every kid with a laptop thinks they're the next Zuckerberg."
May 31, 6:45 AM EDT
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It looks like the "learn to code" push is backfiring spectacularly for those who bought in.

As Newsweek reports, recent college graduates who majored in computer science are facing high unemployment rates alongside the increasing probability of being laid off or replaced by artificial intelligence if and when they do get hired.

In its latest labor market report, the New York Federal Reserve found that recent CS grads are dealing with a whopping 6.1 precent unemployment rate. Those who majored in computer engineering — which is similar, if not more specialized — are faring even worse, with 7.5 percent of recent graduates remaining jobless. Comparatively, the New York Fed found, per 2023 Census data and employment statistics, that recent grads overall have only a 5.8 percent unemployment rate.

While folks who majored in fields like anthropology and physics fared even worse, with unemployment rates of 9.4 and 7.8 percent respectively, computer engineering had the third-highest rate of unemployment on the New York Fed's rankings, while computer science had the seventh — a precipitous fall from grace for a major once considered an iron-clad ticket to high earnings and  job security.

(Those numbers, notably, are worse even than the outcomes for journalism grads. Despite being accurately advised that their chosen field is dying, recent grads who majored in journalism are only experiencing unemployment at a rate of 4.4 percent, per the NYFR's analysis.)

Bryan Driscoll, an HR and business consultant, told the magazine that the pipe dream "sold" to CS majors doesn't match up to the reality of the current job market that still "rewards pedigree over potential."

"We've overproduced degrees without addressing how exploitative and gatekept the tech hiring pipeline has become," Driscoll said. "Entry-level roles are vanishing, unpaid internships are still rampant, and companies are offshoring or automating the very jobs these grads trained for."

By automating, of course, the consultant means being replaced with AI as part of the second apparent phase of the tech industry's latest crash following major layoffs in recent years. Michael Ryan, another of Newsweek's experts, suggested that recent CS grads are, somehow, doing a crappier job than their AI competition.

"Every kid with a laptop thinks they're the next Zuckerberg," the finance guru behind MichaelRyanMoney.com told the magazine, "but most can't debug their way out of a paper bag."

"We created a gold rush mentality around coding right as the gold ran out," Ryan continued, referencing the "learn to code" craze of the late 2010s and early 2020s. "Companies are cutting engineering budgets by 40 percent while CS enrollment hits record highs. It's basic economics. Flood the market, crater the wages."

Where do they go from here? Aside from going back to school for something more lucrative, they could take the suggestion from one laid-off tech veteran, who last year told SFGATE that she had started selling her blood plasma to make ends meet.

https://www.newsweek.com/computer-science-p...t-rates-2076514
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On the other hand, majors like nutrition sciences, construction services and civil engineering had some of the lowest unemployment rates, hovering between 1 percent to as low as 0.4 percent.

Unemployment among recent graduates more broadly is increasing, with the number of Gen Z households receiving unemployment climbing by 32 percent year over year in February. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate for recent college graduates went up to 5.8 percent in March from 4.6 percent last year, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

"However, an abundance of those who major in a field doesn't necessarily create more talent, and as many companies have developed more complex needs, they often want employees more skilled with a proven track record of success. As a result, some new graduates may find it more difficult than expected to obtain a job, especially in our current environment where some employers are scaling back."

For many computer science roles, you'll have tens of thousands of graduates chasing the job, which now demands years of experience, an impressive GitHub and the ability to work for low pay, Driscoll said.

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As a graduate of a state junior college with a 2 year degree in Computer Information Systems (Programming), and no financial burden, I strongly recommend that a vast majority of those desiring careers in the field forego that 4 year route, obtain their AS and go to work. I was hired by the college upon graduation, and completed a second 20 year career with them, earning a state retirement with its associated benefits. That on top of my 20 year Navy retirement as an enlisted cryptologist. A USAF retiree friend of mine attended a well respected university, essentially in a parallel program to what I was enrolled in. He noted that halfway through his freshman year they were writing a program or two a week, with a lot of lectures in between. At the semester break, we, in the two year college were writing two a day, with each week progressively more difficult. Many of my classmates were hired as entry level programmers by the state, and several were hired by the military at bases in the area. Many technical and junior colleges today are recruiting STEM students from high schools as the math and science requirements of many hands-on careers require their advanced skills and knowledge.

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post Jun 8 2025, 12:33 PM

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AI taking over everything.... even replacing its down creators slowly...

so now doctors too many... programmers too many... bankers leh? lawyers leh? politicians? haha
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QUOTE(Wedchar2912 @ Jun 8 2025, 12:33 PM)
AI taking over everything.... even replacing its down creators slowly...

so now doctors too many... programmers too many... bankers leh? lawyers leh? politicians? haha
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“There really aren’t that many jobs in law, finance, history or literature,” he said. “In future, (more of these graduates) may have to study for a second career, and learn new skills.”

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Programmers jobs getting more obsolete due to AI. As AI getting more intelligence, they could not write their own AI codes. A job that would take human programmer weeks or months can be done within hours with AI. How programmer going to survive in future. University should update the courses to be more relevant to the market and going with the current AI trend.
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QUOTE(iGamer @ Jun 8 2025, 12:43 PM)
Skynet is the future, stop bringing new life to a doomed future.
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Your skynet overlord is some macha in Bengaluru
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QUOTE(killdavid @ Jun 8 2025, 01:07 PM)
Your skynet overlord is some macha in Bengaluru
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Those fake AI also got exposed and become jobless….
Resistance to Skynet is futile.
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post Jun 8 2025, 01:11 PM

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Supply is too high. Not just murica. Now competing with whole world. Even India and prcs all study cs. Low hanging fruit code monkey jobs all taken. Left is the ones that need specialized skill. Not easy to get also. Just study alone is no longer enough, need real world experience, but noone wants to hire for it. Catch 22
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QUOTE(poooky @ Jun 8 2025, 01:11 PM)
Supply is too high. Not just murica. Now competing with whole world. Even India and prcs all study cs. Low hanging fruit code monkey jobs all taken. Left is the ones that need specialized skill. Not easy to get also. Just study alone is no longer enough, need real world experience, but noone wants to hire for it. Catch 22
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Companies fire/stop hiring junior level employees because replaced them with AI > Junior employees don't get trained > Senior employees leave the workforce > ???
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post Jun 8 2025, 01:27 PM

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All jobs r affected cos less people r needed to do the same job, esp entry level jobs.
Fresh graduates need to arm themself with AI skills to replace those old timers who r reluctant to adopt AI.
People will start thinking twice about "anak tu rezeki" cos anak tu will be jobless n suck up your savings instead.
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It is a matter of time most professionals & trademen will be affected eventually.
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QUOTE(iGamer @ Jun 8 2025, 12:43 PM)
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hurry up with the dooming already. its high time someone put ai into a 2b bodyframe/doll. i want to fk robots bangwall.gif
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Sepatutnya AI tukar semua peminpin. Negara terus maju 1 juta ganda. Percaya kata saya.
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QUOTE(MGM @ Jun 8 2025, 01:27 PM)
All jobs r affected cos less people r needed to do the same job, esp entry level jobs.
Fresh graduates need to arm themself with AI skills to replace those old timers who r reluctant to adopt AI.
People will start thinking twice about "anak tu rezeki" cos anak tu will be jobless n suck up your savings instead.
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https://edition.cnn.com/2025/05/29/tech/ai-...ei-unemployment
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“People sometimes comfort themselves (by) saying, ‘Oh, but the economy always creates new jobs,’” University of Virginia business and economics professor Anton Korinek said in an email. “That’s true historically, but unlike in the past, intelligent machines will be able to do the new jobs as well, and probably learn them faster than us humans.”

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QUOTE(GHBZDK @ Jun 8 2025, 01:33 PM)
hurry up with the dooming already. its high time someone put ai into a 2b bodyframe/doll. i want to fk robots  bangwall.gif
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Give it few more years, save up for the expensive early adopter model. sweat.gif
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post Jun 8 2025, 01:43 PM

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tell me which studies/major fresh grad no face unemployment?? political science??

unless you money loaded, daddykasi to start own business, all the same.
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sell char siew and siu yok.. ppl will need to eat. AI can't replace that
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QUOTE(brkli @ Jun 8 2025, 01:43 PM)
tell me which studies/major fresh grad no face unemployment?? political science??

unless you money loaded, daddykasi to start own business, all the same.
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> "I don't believe unemployment is increasing for people in this field because people in other fields also face unemployment."

Luckily we always have ktards to give such insightful comments.
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Last time they created computers. Say engineers will be useless.

Look at where we are today.
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QUOTE(JohnL77 @ Jun 8 2025, 01:48 PM)
> "I don't believe unemployment is increasing for people in this field because people in other fields also face unemployment."

Luckily we always have ktards to give such insightful comments.
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so you mean other field unemployment rate actually dropped or maintain and not increasing?? can list down field, I will need for future reference if want to change field, dun want waste time choosing another field with increasing unemployment rate..

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