How bad is it for codecels?
>>60874585>codecel?
>>60874585wtf is a codecel?
>>60874585I was chasing vibe coding career. Should I start over?
>>60874585It's basically overLuckily McDonald's is always hiring, at least until automation takes over kek
>>60874585If you're a junior, it's overIf you're mid-level, it's overIf you're a senior, it's fine but you'll have to make heavy compromises and do a bunch of interviews instead of having everything given to you on a silver plate.
>>60874585From the inside, its pretty clear at this point that if you got into software just to make money and don't actually know what you're doing, yeah, its over, it was a huge bubble and it popped. If you got into it because you find it interesting, know what you're doing, actually provide value to whoever hires you, and are just looking for an above-national-average and eventually high salary, you'll be fine.>>60875808Learn the care and feeding of the models instead of just blindly using their outputs, and ride what's left of the current bubble the rest of the way up. Learn actual software engineering while you can so you aren't first on the chopping block when that pops. Unless you just care about the money, in which case, yeah, keep your eye out for the next bubble and study that.
Idk I copied a professional’s resume and put a bunch of experience and skills I don’t have and I haven’t gotten a single interview. A year ago I was getting tons. Now all I get are those gay sounding emails that go >after careful consideration >at this time >unfortunately >moving forward
>>60874585zoom out
>>60876304thank god. I've stepped away from it to do my own stuff but good to know the bootcamp fags and money chasers are filtered now.
My nephew is about to major in software engineering in university, and I'm worried for him, but I also can't think of a better alternative for him to study. What else should I tell him to major in?