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Why more offshoring is inevitable: 55K graduates for 160K CS jobs (2008 data)

2 pointsby muneebalmost 12 years ago

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shubbalmost 12 years ago
According to the Insitution of Engineering and Technology in the UK, Computer Science students are more likely to be unemployed than graduates of any other STEM subject (16%).<p>Computer Science graduates are more likely to be unemployed 6 months after graduating than Social Studies, or All Graduates, both of which are ~10%.<p>I realize these figures are for America, but I have to suspect something is up. Outside Silicon Valley, software industry wages don&#x27;t reflect a deficit like that. In the UK, Finance and Management graduate programs remain much better paid than Software Engineering, with better wage prospects. I think if there really was the lack of talent described, we&#x27;d see a correction.<p>(Figures 2011-2012, Page 4 IET Magazine Vol 8 Issue 7)
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