Originally posted by Andy2
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Developer, data science jobs: US tech is taking a worse hit than other sectors
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostJust the name changes surely? Cloud Dev Ops guru or some such...
Nope they only hire 1 DBA for 100 customers. So 99 people doing part time DBA jobs may be out of a job at least partially.
Combine that with economies of scale & automation and much of the work will go. I used to help a specialist ISP 20 years ago, at first it took 2 hours to add a customer, then we scripted it to take 10 minutes, we later added cpanel and the customer did it themselves. If you are willing to add automation you can cut or deskill a whole lot of work.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostNope they only hire 1 DBA for 100 customers. So 99 people doing part time DBA jobs may be out of a job at least partially.
Combine that with economies of scale & automation and much of the work will go. I used to help a specialist ISP 20 years ago, at first it took 2 hours to add a customer, then we scripted it to take 10 minutes, we later added cpanel and the customer did it themselves. If you are willing to add automation you can cut or deskill a whole lot of work.
"Please stop connecting to the database, you are making it slow"
"Please stop putting data into the database, it is getting full up"
Be glad when they are all flipping burgers for sure.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostDBA's are all weird chunts anyway.
"Please stop connecting to the database, you are making it slow"
"Please stop putting data into the database, it is getting full up"
Be glad when they are all flipping burgers for sure.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostUntil you want cheese on it.Comment
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostArtificial intelligence and chat bots can also be added to the list.Comment
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Originally posted by jayn200 View PostOf course not all firms are in survival mode, that's why those jobs are down 45% or whatever it was and not 100%Comment
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postmost of the infrastructure jobs will be gone due to cloud computing in the next 2-3 years
say goodbye to dba, storage admin, unix admin , network admin jobs
MSPs purpose is just to sell more services. Sure they may (I don't know if it's true) be more efficient but they just sell additional services and that makes up any labour gaps.
MSPs typically also have a ton of governance that companies didn't have which just means less efficiency and more people needed.
It all adds up to more jobs not less.Comment
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Originally posted by edison View PostNot all companies are in survival mode, some are doing very nicely at the moment.
I'm not sure if Data Scientist is still the 'sexiest job of the 21st century' but long term, I reckon the employment prospects for data scientists and IT management are probably a lot better than IT Operations and Help Desk or even software development.
As someone on the thread alluded to Data Scientist may be a transitionary phase, wrangling data then running a bunch of regressions to determine best fit could be sufficiently dumbed down you don't need a Phd in Statistics to do it.Comment
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