The demise of software engineering jobs has been greatly exaggerated
ryan_j_naughton
17 points
5 comments
April 08, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (4 comments)
OrderlyTiamat
That's hackertyper in that screenshot, god that takes me back.
tim-tday
Except that several hundred thousand software engineers have been laid off in the last couple years. And many of them find it impossible to find a new job. And software engineering roles receive thousands, sometimes tens of thousands of applicants.
kittikitti
Although the reality is different from the projections, the emotional impact is severe. I sense an incredible amount of demoralized colleagues who are further dismayed from the arrogant public who are largely condescending about their skills and professions. If things recover, it will bring with it plenty of battle scars.
Ancalagon
What I'm seeing is an explosion in software jobs at the small-company size level, with larger companies mostly holding steady (sans a few exceptions like Block and Oracle), as I've seen from: https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/AMZN/amazon/number... . The jobs are out there in my opinion for a competent engineer with decent AI experience (not going to comment on new grads or very high level principal+ engs, because I am neither).