Aussie Engineers, Get to the States 3 months ago (thundergolfer.com) 6 comments steveharrison Reply Add to library DustinEchoes 3 months ago No mention of the political situation in the US weirdly. nis0s 3 months ago Don’t. Tariffs have increased the cost of doing business so people are just getting laid off. You’ll just become an H1B slave. bn-l 3 months ago Interestingly the author moved 3 years ago (zirp, covid). I wonder if the labour market in the US is still as hot. aeonfox 3 months ago It is for anyone in ML, which is like <1% of engineers. He’s also searching for hires for his new startup, which might motivate his peculiarly rosy outlook for SWEs over there King-Aaron 3 months ago Absolutely not. I'd legitimately sooner move to China for work than the United States. fennec-posix 3 months ago Yeah, Nah.
nis0s 3 months ago Don’t. Tariffs have increased the cost of doing business so people are just getting laid off. You’ll just become an H1B slave. bn-l 3 months ago Interestingly the author moved 3 years ago (zirp, covid). I wonder if the labour market in the US is still as hot. aeonfox 3 months ago It is for anyone in ML, which is like <1% of engineers. He’s also searching for hires for his new startup, which might motivate his peculiarly rosy outlook for SWEs over there
bn-l 3 months ago Interestingly the author moved 3 years ago (zirp, covid). I wonder if the labour market in the US is still as hot. aeonfox 3 months ago It is for anyone in ML, which is like <1% of engineers. He’s also searching for hires for his new startup, which might motivate his peculiarly rosy outlook for SWEs over there
aeonfox 3 months ago It is for anyone in ML, which is like <1% of engineers. He’s also searching for hires for his new startup, which might motivate his peculiarly rosy outlook for SWEs over there
King-Aaron 3 months ago Absolutely not. I'd legitimately sooner move to China for work than the United States.
No mention of the political situation in the US weirdly.
Don’t. Tariffs have increased the cost of doing business so people are just getting laid off. You’ll just become an H1B slave.
Interestingly the author moved 3 years ago (zirp, covid). I wonder if the labour market in the US is still as hot.
It is for anyone in ML, which is like <1% of engineers. He’s also searching for hires for his new startup, which might motivate his peculiarly rosy outlook for SWEs over there
Absolutely not. I'd legitimately sooner move to China for work than the United States.
Yeah, Nah.