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>The problem is there's a shortage in qualified candidates. The problem is that there's a shortage of companies willing to invest in training.
> The problem is that there's a shortage of companies willing to invest in training. How so? Nearly every tech company has extensive internship programs, which are undoubtably an investment in their future workforce. Moreover, high tech salaries are compensation for learning this stuff. If you were to spend years learning on the company's dime, I'd expect salaries to be much much lower.
Or just cheap labor.
>Moreover, high tech salaries are compensation for learning this stuff. If you were to spend years learning on the company's dime, I'd expect salaries to be much much lower.
I'm not complaining about the tech salaries. They are. That's why several of them engaged in a wage fixing cartel.