[Video/Tech Jobs] Microsoft Lays Off Ten Thousand Despite STEM Worker Shortage Claims

Twelve minute video on latest 2023 Microsoft layoffs, the long history of Microsoft layoffs while simultaneously claiminig a STEM worker shortage, and what it means for tech workers.

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https://www.linkedin.com/news/story/microsoft-to-lay-off-10000-workers-5100929/https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2023/01/microsoft-to-lay-off-10000-workers-as-tech-cuts-add-up.htmlhttps://www.inc.com/rebecca-deczynski/microsoft-cybersecurity-job-shortage-community-college-partnership.htmlhttps://www.reuters.com/technology/microsoft-president-sees-new-era-stagnating-labor-pool-2022-07-18/https://www.crackingthecodinginterview.com/author.html

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[Video] Massive TECH Layoffs Amidst Alleged TECH Worker Shortage

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Video about the contradictions between the current (Nov 2022) massive TECH layoffs and the alleged TECH worker shortage. What does this mean for you?

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[Article] Massive STEM Layoffs Amidst Alleged STEM Worker Shortage

Employers of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) workers have claimed a desperate shortage of STEM workers, especially computer programmers, for many decades. These claims have been repeated year after year during booms and busts including during periods with many high profile layoff announcements. “Big Tech” STEM employers are now reporting many large layoffs of STEM workers (November 2022). This includes not only unprofitable companies with widely used products and services such as Twitter but highly profitable companies such as Amazon — which remains highly profitable as of now.

True Up Reports 49K Tech Layoffs in November 2022 So Far (https://www.trueup.io/layoffs)

Amazon Discards STEM Workers Despite Record Profits and Alleged Shortage of STEM Workers

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/14/amazon-reportedly-plans-to-lay-off-about-10000-employees-starting-this-week.html

CNBC Article on Amazon Layoffs (Nov. 14, 2022)

Highly Profitable Big Tech Colossus Amazon is one of many companies announcing huge layoffs of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) workers such as computer programmers and electronic engineers recently (November 2022).

https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/0001018724/000101872422000023/amzn-20220930.htm#i47fac579bf704282a7ca9b7c4e945ae4_13

Amazon Q3 2022 Financial Report from SEC EDGAR

Amazon has reported a net income of $11.3 billion in the twelve months ended September 30, 2022.

Amazon was one of many “Big Tech” companies including Google and Apple that protested President Trump’s freeze of H1-B guest worker visas — used almost exclusively for STEM workers, mostly computer programmers — in June of 2020.

https://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-google-twitter-speak-out-against-trump-h1b-visa-freeze-2020-6?op=1

Amazon is one of many major tech employers that promote the idea of shortages of engineers and encourage Americans to pursue careers in engineering. For example, Amazon has partnered with the code.org “non-profit” to promote students pursuing engineering careers:

https://code.org/afe

code.org lists Amazon as a Platinum supporter, reportedly having given over $3 million in donations.

Amazon is listed a Platinum Supporter ($3M plus) of code.org

Amazon is listed as a “member” of Compete America, an industry trade group that claims desperate shortages of STEM Workers and for dicey guest worker visas like the H1-B visas, largely for computer programmers.

Amazon is a Compete America Coalition Member

Conclusion

As in past layoffs, these layoffs by highly profitable companies like Amazon suggest they face no real “shortage” of STEM workers.

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[Video] Elon Musk, Tesla Layoffs, and the Engineer Shortage

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Eighteen minute video on Elon Musk, Tesla Layoffs, and the purported “Engineer Shortage.” Why is Tesla laying off its extremely difficult to find, best of the best, 10X programmers and other super-engineers? As gasoline prices soar, why is the premier electric car company — seemingly positioned to cash in on the fuel shortage — laying off anyone?

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https://www.simplethread.com/the-10x-programmer-myth/

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[Video] The Programmer Shortage: How easy is it to get a programming job?

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The Programmer Shortage: How easy is it to get a programming job?

Qualified software engineers, managers, marketers and salespeople in Silicon Valley can rack up dozens of high-paying, high-upside job offers any time they want, while national unemployment and underemployment is sky high.

Marc Andreessen (founder of Netscape, cofounder and general partner at the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz)

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Marc Andreesen Shortage Quote: https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/marc_andreessen_419343
My Article: http://wordpress.jmcgowan.com/wp/microsoft-layoffs-and-stem-shortage-claims-2009-2017/
Bill Gates Shortage Testimony (2008) https://news.microsoft.com/2008/03/12/bill-gates-testimony-before-the-committee-on-science-and-technology-u-s-house-of-representatives/#f5D7jgGUmeDSBtPe.97
EPI Report on STEM Shortages: https://www.epi.org/publication/pm195-stem-labor-shortages-microsoft-report-distorts/
Cracking the Coding Interview Book: https://www.crackingthecodinginterview.com/
Blog Post on the 10X Programmer: https://www.simplethread.com/the-10x-programmer-myth/
The Leprechauns of Software Engineering: https://leanpub.com/leprechauns
Recent July 2021 ACM Developer Software Shortage Article: https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2021/7/253461-the-2021-software-developer-shortage-is-coming/fulltext

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Narcissism and BOGUS Nerd Shortages Video

Narcissism and BOGUS Nerd Shortages

This is a video about the role of narcissism in erroneous STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) worker shortage claims.

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Censorship of the Nerd Glut (Video)

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Why BOGUS Nerd Shortages Seem TRUE (Video)

Why BOGUS Nerd Shortages Seem TRUE

This is a short video about why erroneous STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) worker shortage claims seem plausible in the United States.

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Video: Contradictory Numbers in Google’s Top Search Result for “stem shortage”

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Contradictory Numbers in Google’s Top Search Result for STEM Shortage

Google’s top search result for “STEM shortage” (STEM is an abbreviation for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) on May 31, 2019 is/was “Why the U.S. has a STEM shortage and how we fix it (Part 1)” by Ben Weiner (Recruiting Daily, November 6, 2018). (See featured screenshot of the Google Search Results for “stem shortage” on May 31, 2019)

Remarkably, this article prominently claims a shortage of STEM workers in the United States, citing a study by the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) and the Deloitte accounting firm claiming that employers will need to fill 3.5 million STEM jobs by 2025, with more than 2 million of them going unfilled because of the lack of highly skilled candidates in demand, while also stating:

Higher barriers to H-1B visa access is compounding the STEM shortage: there are low numbers of U.S. STEM field graduates coupled with decreasing foreign STEM talent to mitigate the supply shortage. Forbes reports in 2016 that there were 568,000 STEM graduates in the U.S., compared to 2.6 million in India and 4.7 million in China.

Emphasis Added

Note that an annual rate of production of 568,000 STEM graduates in the United States multiplied by the seven years between 2018 (the date of the article) and the 2025 date of the NAM/Deloitte projection gives over 3.9 million STEM graduates, substantially more than the NAM projection of 3.5 million jobs to be filled. Thus:

What STEM Shortage?

In fact according to the US Census about half of all US college graduates with STEM degrees are not working in STEM professions despite pervasive claims of a desperate or severe shortage of STEM graduates by STEM employers and others! (For a more in depth discussion of STEM shortage numbers see my recent article “A Skeptical Look at STEM Shortage Numbers“)

Note that the Recruiting Today article, repeating a common theme in STEM shortage claims, attributes the non-existent STEM shortage to a lack of interest in STEM fields by pre-teen and teen K-12 students in the United States, implicitly absolving colleges and universities (or STEM employers) of any responsibility for the alleged STEM shortage. At the same time it actually cites a number of annual STEM graduates that grossly contradicts its assertion of lack of interest in STEM fields and its central claim of a STEM shortage at all.

Neither the article’s author or presumably editor at Recruiting Daily nor Google nor Google’s vaunted ranking algorithm seems to have noticed this astonishing contradiction.

Why is an article on “STEM shortage” with such an extreme (and unexplained) internal inconsistency ranked number one on Google?

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John F. McGowan, Ph.D. solves problems using mathematics and mathematical software, including developing gesture recognition for touch devices, video compression and speech recognition technologies. He has extensive experience developing software in C, C++, MATLAB, Python, Visual Basic and many other programming languages. He has been a Visiting Scholar at HP Labs developing computer vision algorithms and software for mobile devices. He has worked as a contractor at NASA Ames Research Center involved in the research and development of image and video processing algorithms and technology. He has published articles on the origin and evolution of life, the exploration of Mars (anticipating the discovery of methane on Mars), and cheap access to space. He has a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a B.S. in physics from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).