Business Big Tech Layoffs Megathread - Techbros... we got too cocky...

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Since my previous thread kinda-sorta turned into a soft megathread, and the tech layoffs will continue until morale improves, I think it's better to group them all together.

For those who want a QRD:


Just this week we've had these going on:

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But it's not just Big Tech, the vidya industry is also cleaning house bigly:

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All in all, rough seas ahead for the techbros.
 
When HR starts getting laid off there will be no other place for them to go and there will be more violence because of it.
Yes HR staff have few-no transferable skills, but how does that mean laying them off will end in violence? The typical HR staffer is a woman with a questionably useful degree, hardly someone with the knowledge or inclination to use a gun or even stalk their old boss/some C-suite person. The most damage I can really see them doing is filing a wrongful termination suit that has enough embarrassing details to draw media attention + enough merit to survive dismissal because they are likely to know where all the bodies are buried.
 
Yes HR staff have few-no transferable skills, but how does that mean laying them off will end in violence? The typical HR staffer is a woman with a questionably useful degree, hardly someone with the knowledge or inclination to use a gun or even stalk their old boss/some C-suite person. The most damage I can really see them doing is filing a wrongful termination suit that has enough embarrassing details to draw media attention + enough merit to survive dismissal because they are likely to know where all the bodies are buried.
I'd say their menagerie of cats would be in danger's way.
 
Don't bother jumping to McDonald's. The company is working hard to automate everything. The goal is to have each franchise staffed by three people working eight-hour shift to babysit the robots.
That’s unironically my goal and I work a white collar job.
 
Amazon got themselves into this mess by overhiring and also by having a corporate culture that can best be described as "the hunger games." Doing honest, high-quality work in that company is not rewarded and so you end up with "backend developers" who don't understand how to write SQL but are really good at playing politics and kissing ass so they can keep their cushy sinecure.

Also the H1Bs need to get out.
 
i blame it on women. they never like anything and always want to use shit they have no experience using and the think they have skill and are relevant. when was the last time a woman took responsibility and admitted she was wrong?
 
I would be careful with taking everything Pirat_nation says at face value
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And that's not everything that should have gotten noted, either. He spread the fake 4chan archive screenshot claiming a ridiculous number of Israeli posters. Later, he deleted the post without saying anything.

And even null himself yelled at him over another tweet.
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(If you try to reply, you'll see the Pirat_nation handle appear)

Anyways, onto news related to tech layoffs:
The Gen Z job crisis is real: 1.2 million recent grads in the U.K. competed for just 17,000 open roles
Gen Z is often derided as a lazy, unambitious generation of workers uninterested in climbing the corporate ladder. But contrary to popular belief, they’re just as determined as millennials or Gen Xers to get their careers off the ground, despite the odds seemingly stacked against them. From AI agents taking over entry-level roles to employers padding their reputations with “ghost” jobs, the labor market has become the Wild West. Even educators are waving the red flag.
“There are many graduates now that are coming out of universities, which means that there are more people that are graduating necessarily for the jobs that are there,” Rob Breare, CEO of independent U.K. school system Malvern College International, recently said onstage at the Fortune Global Forum conference.

“I saw a rather shocking statistic in the U.K. earlier this week,” Breare continued, referencing an Institute of Student Employers (ISE) statistic that 1.2 million applications were submitted for just 17,000 U.K. graduate roles in 2023/2024. The depressing figure, he said, “starts to give you the idea of just how competitive that market has become.”
Comparatively, 559,959 applicants were interviewed for graduate roles in 2021/2022, with U.K. employers hiring 19,646 of them. The slightly older cohort of Gen Zers enjoyed thousands more open roles and half the competition that their peers face today.

Last year marked the highest number of applications per job ever recorded since the ISE started tracking the data in 1991. And it perfectly encapsulates the dreary state of job hunting: thousands of applicants submitted for a single role, candidates spending years trawling employment sites, and fresh-faced graduates shut out of entry-level gigs. And the U.S. is feeling it, too.



Colleges have an AI problem—and graduates are taking the heat​


Job prospects are so bleak that Gen Z is going straight from tossing their graduation caps to years of doom with zero luck. As of this July, 58% of students who wrapped up college in the past year were still trying to find stable work, compared to 25% of millennials and Gen Xers who faced the same predicament. And a fifth of job seekers on the hunt have been looking for a year.

Gen Z’s chances at landing work in the U.S.’s most promising, high-growth cities and industries don’t look any better. One of America’s largest and bustling employment hubs, New York City, added fewer than 1,000 private sector jobs in the first half of this year. Before the pandemic, the Big Apple was adding roughly 100,000 roles annually. The U.S.’s highly lucrative tech sector—encompassing trillion-dollar behemoths like Meta and Nvidia—is pushing Gen Z to the side, too. The proportion of workers aged 21 to 25 has halved at public tech companies since 2023, dropping from 15% to 6.8% by August of this year.

Struggling with a lack of career opportunities, Gen Z is second-guessing the worth of pricey college degrees, which once promised them six-figure jobs. CEOs and experts have criticized universities for failing to keep up with the times; now that AI is here to stay, students had better be prepared to leverage it in their roles. Most colleges have struggled to keep up with the whiplash pace of AI innovation, but the CEO of Malvern College said schools are finally waking up.

“With AI, many of those graduate jobs are changing or are more difficult for people to get into,” Breare continued. “So what we’re starting to see with that is that they are looking to their universities and to their educational program to really give them that fast start to thrive as they come out and go into life.”

Top comment on an r/technology thread about this article:
The headline is wrong. It's 1.2 million applications not 1.2 million grads.

I've no doubt the problem is real and getting worse but they really should check these things.
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I don't feel good at all, tech chads! How are we going to get our lambos now?
 
Nnnoooo sshhhhiiiiiittt GM

GM's EV strategy until 2025 was literally fucking retarded. They actually projected something like 60% of ALL GM sales in the USA being EV by 2030..

LMAO retards.

Even Tesla is getting shafted as the US EV market is nearing saturation.

Toyota sells..... 2-3 EVs in the USA (one of which is shared with Subaru)

Hyundai/Kia sell... 4-5 total.

Mazda sells..... Zero, same as Stellantis

Ford sells..... One and just killed the F-150 EV.

Rivian and Lucid aren't exactly lighting up the sales charts.

GM will have SEVEN EVs up for sale by end of year..... SEVEN.
 
Nnnoooo sshhhhiiiiiittt GM

GM's EV strategy until 2025 was literally fucking retarded. They actually projected something like 60% of ALL GM sales in the USA being EV by 2030..

LMAO retards.

Even Tesla is getting shafted as the US EV market is nearing saturation.

Toyota sells..... 2-3 EVs in the USA (one of which is shared with Subaru)

Hyundai/Kia sell... 4-5 total.

Mazda sells..... Zero, same as Stellantis

Ford sells..... One and just killed the F-150 EV.

Rivian and Lucid aren't exactly lighting up the sales charts.

GM will have SEVEN EVs up for sale by end of year..... SEVEN.
How the fuck do you look at a nation like the USA that has practically worshipped the V8 ever since its invention and go "Yes, we are going to make mass market electric cars for them". You might as well open up a vodka distillery in the Middle East, or try to set up an AA chapter in Russia.
 
Rumor on the grapevine is that these layoffs are disproportionately affecting H1Bs. It appears a lot of companies are worried about the admin clamping down even harder and are trying to trim their foreign-labor fat.

Anecdotally, I can say that one of the other white people being laid off this month at my current job immediately found something whereas most of the Indians are being ghosted.
 
When did “AI” stand for “we vastly over hired because we thought free money would last forever and we are utter retards”?
 
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