Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Layoffs may also mean a loss of monopoly of SV over tech workers

“According to Dice’s 2023 Tech Sentiment Report, 60% of tech workers in general are interested in leaving their jobs in 2024, which is up from 52% the year prior. This poses a major competitive opportunity for non-tech enterprises to attract tech talent.”

My two cents - massive layoffs may come back to bite big tech companies in the a-s. Once there is a rebound, or the reorganization proves not to be that smartly designed, or the AI turns out not to be a master solution, or any combination of the above, there will be no tech workers to come back. They will be sitting in other companies. In the worst case scenario, we will be in a better position to negotiate.

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/01/14/after-big-tech-layoffs-silicon-valley-loses-its-monopoly-on-workers.html

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LOL.

  1. Non tech companies are not willing to pay big tech salaries. A number of them are offshoring or outsourcing so the market is not what you think it to be.
  1. Big tech has a new pool of H1B and F1 visa holders, and American graduates every year to restart the cycle. They won't be looking to rehire all the old farts.
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