Long time lurker, first time poster from Bay Area ;-)
I was expecting to see a bunch of PHDs with 5+ years of AI or autonomous driving or big data or other specialties.
At a glance, and in my opinion only, well over 50% of these are just "regular tech jobs"(tm). I can't fathom why the first FB job can't be hired locally for example.
I expected to see this with the big outsourcing companies, but not with the top Silicon Valley companies.
This is eye opening and I suspect big change is coming...
I was expecting to see a bunch of PHDs with 5+ years of AI or autonomous driving or big data or other specialties.
At a glance, and in my opinion only, well over 50% of these are just "regular tech jobs"(tm). I can't fathom why the first FB job can't be hired locally for example.
I expected to see this with the big outsourcing companies, but not with the top Silicon Valley companies.
This is eye opening and I suspect big change is coming...