Comment by hombre_fatal
7 months ago
Why would you interpret data cut off at 2020 so that you're just looking at a covid phenomenon? The buttons don't seem to do anything on that site, but why not consider 2010-2025?
That said, the vibe has definitely shifted. I started working in software in uni ~2009 and every job I've had, I'd applied for <10 positions and got a couple offers. Now, I barely get responses despite 10x the skills and experience I had back then.
Though I don't think AI has anything to do with it, probably more the explosion of cheap software labor on the global market, and you have to compete with the whole world for a job in your own city.
Kinda feels like some major part of the gravy train is up.
It looks like that specific graph only starts in 2020...
Why not just find one that starts in 2022 then. It would look even more dire.