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A new kind of school tackles the software engineering talent shortage

1 pointsby julien421over 9 years ago

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dalkeover 9 years ago
It starts by saying &#x27;By 2020, the US Bureau of Labor estimates that there will be 1.4 million new developer job openings and only 400,000 computer science graduates to fill them. What to do?&#x27; as if those 1.4 million jobs can only be filled by CS grads, implying there&#x27;s sort of problem.<p>It then describes the Holberton School, which does not produce CS grads, as if it might help.<p>If there are jobs that can only be held by CS grads, then this new school won&#x27;t help. If non-CS graduates are able to handle these job, then how many of them will have the appropriate training by 2020?<p>The &quot;1.4 million new developer jobs by 2020&quot; is one of the fake &quot;the sky is falling&quot; reality distortion reports. See <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.epi.org&#x2F;publication&#x2F;pm195-stem-labor-shortages-microsoft-report-distorts&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.epi.org&#x2F;publication&#x2F;pm195-stem-labor-shortages-mi...</a> (&quot;STEM labor shortages? Microsoft report distorts reality about computing occupations&quot;), which says.<p>&gt; The Microsoft report projects a labor shortage over the next eight years by incorrectly assuming that only individuals with a bachelor’s degree in computer science can fill jobs in computer-related occupations. Data analyzed for this memorandum as well as other studies show that less than one-fourth to less than one-half of workers in computing occupations have a computer science degree.<p>&gt; Further evidence that there is no shortage of workers in computer-related occupations is apparent in wage trend data. For example, from 2000 to 2011, the average hourly wage for workers possessing at least a bachelor’s degree in computer and math occupations rose less than half a percent per year, compared with the sharp wage increases we would see if a labor shortage existed in these occupations.<p>It then goes into the details of these, and more.<p>How many grads by 2020 will be able to work in the field? <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.mainstreet.com&#x2F;article&#x2F;stem-jobs-take-twice-long-fill-pay-really-better-longterm&#x2F;page&#x2F;2" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.mainstreet.com&#x2F;article&#x2F;stem-jobs-take-twice-long...</a> says <i>3.9 million</i>.<p>Regarding the school itself, I have no problems with technical colleges, career schools, &#x27;Hochschule&#x27; (to use the German), and the like. I think we need more of them.