What is the threshold limit for H1B wages as per new rule?
Trump administration announces overhaul of H1B visa program requiring higher pay
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The changes described in the article do not change your hypothetical whatsoever.
It does indirectly. Hiring for the later will hopefully cease to be cost effective. But the former should still be worth it.
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I’m a high school graduate and a self-taught developer. I got hired by Microsoft as a software engineer to the Microsoft Windows Core OS team based on my skills with an H-1B. I made Microsoft millions of dollars with my work. I’m now writing a book on software development published by Manning Books. None of that would have happened if such a criteria existed. That policy doesn’t make any sense at all.
How did you get hired as a kernel engineer without a degree out of college?
For certain technically focused jobs it's easy for other skilled practitioners to tell that you can do it.
A degree is nice but is actually less useful for signalling than concrete, interesting work in the field because the latter is rarer.
I've seen this play out particularly in computer security and low-level software development.
Where lack of qualifications really holds you back is when you're being hired by non-experts. They usually can't evaluate "direct evidence" and must rely on credentials instead. Paradoxically this means you can have an easier time getting hired without a degree at a "top" company than a mid-tier one.
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#415I agree 100% with you. My view is even more extreme, I think we should allow anyone who passes a criminal background check to be able to get a work visa, with no quotas. But barring that pipe dream, this seems like a good interim step.
Wouldn’t that cause a large displacement of the existing labor force and significantly drive down wages?
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It does indirectly. Hiring for the later will hopefully cease to be cost effective. But the former should still be worth it.
Why do you care whether or not it's cost effective to hire a foreign UI tester? That has zero correlation with whether or not its cost effective to hire someone with experience at CERN. Your hypothetical lists 2 different profiles that would be hired for vastly different jobs, and it seems like you only care that one of them is fucked over - is it just a strawman for racism? Can you point to any actual examples of CE…
They both compete for the same H1B visas so it has happened a lot of times. The H1B at Tata getting 70k a year took a spot from a software engineer at Google earning more than twice that. That is how lotteries work. Raising the wage requirement will mean that the actual talent will have better chance to get in. And yes, a lot of Googles new engineers comes from India, that is a good thing, the bad thing is companies like Tata abusing the system to get low paid labor into US.
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#417Earlier quoted context omitted.
It does indirectly. Hiring for the later will hopefully cease to be cost effective. But the former should still be worth it.
Why do you care whether or not it's cost effective to hire a foreign UI tester? That has zero correlation with whether or not its cost effective to hire someone with experience at CERN. Your hypothetical lists 2 different profiles that would be hired for vastly different jobs, and it seems like you only care that one of them is fucked over - is it just a strawman for racism? Can you point to any actual examples of CE…
Re: Trump administration announces overhaul of H1B visa program requiring higher pay
#418I finally agree with something this administration is doing. This is a solid move. H1B has been/is being abused by all companies (big and small) for a number of years at the cost of not only American workers but also the visa holders. The only ones benefiting are the companies that sponsor H1B visas by suppressing wages for everyone. I just hope the new administration don't role back these changes. Typically when a n…
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In the new wage rules one will not be cost effective at all. It changes everything
That's not true at all. The engineer from India will simply be re-classified to L1 with a reduced wage requirement. While the grad student will require a much higher wage requirement. In the end it will actually turn out worse for someone trying to hire the engineer from Switzerland