This is a great move. The current H1B program made no sense at all. If I wanted to hire: A smart graduate from EPFL, Polytechnique or ETH Zurich who interned at CERN and has contributed to the Linux kernel for a software engineering job at a unicorn startup or A grad from a second tier "technical college" in India with a visa refusal rate of ~90% for a job doing manual UI testing and QA for a body shop my only path f…
You are answering your own question. If you had a job that could be done by both types of people you describe, why would you pay 4x extra for the former? Why should the guy who can write operating systems spend their time doing work that's below their skill and training experience? And if this person is ready to do this, why is the latter person held responsible for this? >>They'll both be listed as "computer related…
Is it? One could do both jobs (Advanced ML & QA) but I'm not sure the other could.
Question is: Should the job of guard at ToysRUs be considered a specialty occupation?