"claims of severe talent shortage in Big Data http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405270230472330457736... Ok... where are the high salaries (500k$ a year)? No? No real shortage." https://twitter.com/#!/lemire/status/196245665951649793 Business has a shortage of "big data" folks in much the same way I have a "huge sailboat" shortage. Neither of us want to pay for it. We want it, but not for the going rate. Only on…
I don't notice an effort to expand the workforce by training or by recruitment of non-traditional workers, etc.
The contra-logical statement "99% of programming applicants are unqualified" gets a lot of play in this field. But I would suggest something like "we can make 99% of applicants look like idiots with our circus-like hiring process".
Yes, we've decided we have a shortage once we decide on five arbitrary disqualifications, expect all applicants to work 18 hours a day and start yesterday having no time to get up to speed (so experience on earlier large systems, say, is indeed not useful).