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Previously on "The future of IT in Europe"

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    Which means there's gonna be very few European origin people with .Net skills in the coming years !
    In the coming years there might be very few European origin business left to hire people in the first place

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  • milanbenes
    started a topic The future of IT in Europe

    The future of IT in Europe

    Afternoon all,

    dunno if anyone else has noticed this in their areas of IT, but speaking for the .Net area, I haven't come across many if any European origin Junior .Neters, in recent years, last 5 the only Junior .Neters I've come across has been Bobs !

    This suggests, companies in the European region are not hiring European origin Juniors into the .Net area (and maybe other areas too)

    Which means there's gonna be very few European origin people with .Net skills in the coming years ! and possibly the same for other areas of IT

    that's clever isn't it


    Milan.

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