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Comments by "Vitaly L" (@vitalyl1327) on "How am I suppose to get a job as a software engineer?" video.
Shortage is very real and harmful. Stop rationalising your own failures - there is no shortage of your kind of "developers", there was never even a demand for your kind to start with. There is a real and huge shortage of the competent developers though.
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@Michael-it6gb sorry to shatter your ignorance, but two years is not an "education".
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@PGVladimirovich pay offered is at highest level ever. Companies are now busy poaching the few remaining competent engineers ftom each other. Training is not possible, no company can replace 5 years of a university.
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@Michael-it6gb see? Some crooks duped you into thinking that 2 years course can be called an "education", and you're eager to believe them. Sad and pathetic, really. An engineer is supposed to have at least a masters degree (i.e., 5 years of higher education) in one of STEM topics, with, ideally, a significant amount of CS added on top (if it was not the core topic). If you don't have that, nobody is going to perceive you as an engineer (or a ballerina), no matter how much you want to pass as one.
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@Michael-it6gb funny. You're unemployed, you're evidently far from competent, employers see what you're worth immediately, yet you still believe that what you got was an "education". If it is anything below 5 years, it is at most a cargo cult education. They deceived you.
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@Michael-it6gb reality demonstrated you in the most convincing manner that your two years of "education" are worthless. Anything below 5 years is nothing but a cargo cult.
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@Michael-it6gb how is it an "education" if you'e still uneducated and unemployed? Dunning-Kruger is strong in you.
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@Michael-it6gb look, you failed to achieve the bare minimum of competence. Some crap "university" lured you with false promises, but facts are evident, you're not qualified and there is no way you can help to quell the current insane shortage of engineers. Just like if there was a shortage of ballerinas, you'd be equally unlikely to be able to help to reduce such shortage. You're not a ballerina and not an engineer. Not your fault, really, and the sooner you realise you've been duped, the sooner you'll find a way to coreect it and get the required education to cover the gaps.
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