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Indian professor at Howard university on why H1B workers are preferred, “Cheaper and Controllable”.
IMHO, This is just hiring formal Scabs.
IMHO, This is just hiring formal Scabs.
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It feels like functions that were previously in head offices may move to India ..... Cyber security@r3alist bro
I am not sure how India will place itself for the future artificial intelligence gravy train,
True. What was true in the past- i.e. India's almost unlimited ability to take away tech jobs of a certain kind- is no guarantee of what will happen in the future. India's ability to remain relevant in the tech industry will depend upon the decisions taken by government, corporates, educational institutions and even citizens themselves today and in the future.
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It feels like functions that were previously in head offices may move to India ..... Cyber security
These GCC's, which I only know a bit about, seem to offer more than just offshore it. some aspects of analytics or risk and even enterprise risk are going there..... I think.I doubt cyber security is moving over, that is part of the core crown jewels that any organisation will want to maintain very tight control over.
These GCC's, which I only know a bit about, seem to offer more than just offshore it. some aspects of analytics or risk and even enterprise risk are going there..... I think.
I think you have to bake into consideration that the general workforce in India is more experienced and skilled than 10 years ago.
So they will look to be more ambitious, they even claim artificial intelligence implementation![]()
Fair enough, you are right there. even I am taking in the hypeall the hierarchy of the keys and approvals, and peer review of changes still happens in the UK.
There are many things that will be outsourced, but security ain't one of them. Not now, with all the visible issues we have seen
A standard STEM program is about four years. Some universities in Canada, for example the UNB, have a split program of 2 years, work then 2 more years for an engineering degree. If one filters our fluff courses like humanities etc it can probably be reduced to 3 years.So, using my favorite AI tool to assist with a short answer:
What is the current career list of US job fields that have a shortage of American workers?
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Now, let's ask a different question:
Which college programs in the US currently have the most graduates?
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Quite easy to see that we (the US) NOT graduating enough people (note that Engineering and IT are not listed).
In spite of what people would wish for, H-1Bs are not going away anytime soon.
I'm wondering if the problem goes deeper than that. Meaning, it starts in the high schools. If the kids aren't being properly prepared there, then they enter college at an immediate disadvantage.A standard STEM program is about four years. Some universities in Canada, for example the UNB, have a split program of 2 years, work then 2 more years for an engineering degree. If one filters our fluff courses like humanities etc it can probably be reduced to 3 years.
So the USA can have 25+ Million STEM graduates within 3 to four years if they wish to do it on an emergency basis, a sort of a Marshall Plan. So it is not a big deal. If any country can pull it off, it is the USA.
The Indians have been graduating people with B. Tech degrees, and not traditional engineering and calling them engineering/STEM graduates and flooding the market. Scammers through and through.
The USA can replace every single H1B worker with an American one within three years.
Most universities require a first year where core math/science classes are repeated/refreshed for high school graduates along with introductory stuff. There is not a scenario where a high school in India/South Asia where they only do rote memorization produces better educated students vs Western high schools where actual learning takes place.I'm wondering if the problem goes deeper than that. Meaning, it starts in the high schools. If the kids aren't being properly prepared there, then they enter college at an immediate disadvantage.
I am not ashamed to say that at the time, the UA advised me into a couple remedial HS level math classes before enrolling in the math portion of my program. And now, because I actually am good at math, I look back on it and wonder why I doped off in those two classes in HS.
I'll do some digging to see how well US high schools are preparing today's student body for the rigors of a college education.
Yes, we could. We just don't have the numbers right now. See some of my earlier posts regarding the shortage of engineers especially in certain disciplines vs. demand.The USA can easily replace all H1Bs with all Americam workers if the decision makers wish to.
You need both.Yes, we could. We just don't have the numbers right now. See some of my earlier posts regarding the shortage of engineers especially in certain disciplines vs. demand.
There was a saying, what was it, 15 or so years ago, that for every 100 engineers Japan graduated, the US graduated 100 lawyers.
We need engineers. Not lawyers.
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Vasantha Garu, Is this true that your fellow Golts are monopolising the H1B jobs and burning your brides?
Far-right radio commentator Alex Jones dissected the ongoing H-1B row and called it a mafia where 7 in 10 H-1Bs come from one region of India. Alex Jones said he does not hate India, but it is no less than a mafia if all H-1Bs come from one small region of India. Jones said in the last four years, the Indians have taken over all job sectors in the US as he only sees Indians everywhere. He also said that in restaurants, not only have all the jobs gone to the Indians, but people eating out at these places are also Indians, as they only have jobs in the US now.
"I don't hate Indians," Alex Jones said at the beginning of his anti-India video. Indians are smart, and they abide by all the rules, and they milk it all, Jones said. The Indian mindset is not compatible with American culture, the right-wing commentator said making a reference to the viral video of a US influencer showing the cowdung festival in India.
The H-1B row has now turned into an India-hate show for US influencers after President Donald Trump said his administration will not act very hard on H-1B because America needs certain foreign talent. President Trump gave the examples of battery workers from Korea and chip workers from Taiwan. But as India contributes the maximum to H-1B programs, the heat is on India.
Indians hire Indians and that's how Silicon Valley is full of Indians, Jones said, adding that all these H-1Bs are from one tribe and one region; even other regions are not getting any chance.
Jones claimed the same tribe that gets the maximum H-1Bs also burn their wives the highest over dowry. Comparing the Indian takeover of jobs with military takeover of a place, Jones said he sees Indians everywhere -- in airports with wheelchairs, bending rules and taking advantages.
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