Ce soir, Slashdot a posté un article en provenance d’IBM qui stipule que le marché de la technologie est encore florissant, gai, vivant, plein d’argent et sécuritaire.
IBM DeveloperWorks is running an interesting Q&A with Director of IBM’s Academic Initiative, Gina Poole. In the article she talks specifically about taking computer science as a major and ultimately as a career. From the article: ‘There are a couple of reasons for the decline in science and engineering degrees: one is a myth, believed by parents, students, and high school guidance counselors, that computer science and engineering jobs are all being outsourced to China and India. This is not true. The percentage of the total number of jobs in this space is quite small — less than 5%. According to a government study, the voluntary attrition in the U.S. has outpaced the number of outsourced jobs to emerging nations. Further, for every job outsourced from the U.S., nine new jobs are actually created in the U.S.’
Je le dis tout de suite: je ne lis pas Slashdot pour ses liens vers les articles et nouvelles. Je lis Slashdot pour les commentaires. Et ceux-là sont particulièrement intéressants. C’est long à lire, mais ça en vaut la peine, et j’ai déjà filtré la grande majorité du contenu inutile pour vous.
Sur ce… que vais-je faire? Bon, la psychologie ça semble sympa.
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xD jvois bien un jour une plaque en bas d’un cabinet médical dans montréal "Jeff F, Psychologue"