It is not hard at all if they are willing to pay big bucks. They want to game the visa system, suppress the wage, and get cheap labor. Just take a look at all the profits Apple, Google, Microsoft make every year. And yet, they still collude together in order to suppress wage, given the high housing prices in the bay area [1].
This really depends on the area od specialization. There are tons of web designers locally available but how about distributed computing, computer vision, self-driving, robotics, device drivers, OS kernels, language designers? These specialties are probably not high order bits outside of BigCo and there is simply not enough supply. As far as ML/AI is concerned it's super hard to hire talent even if you are willing to pay big bucks. There are fewer than 2000 PhDs the world churns out (from reasonably respectable programs) and the demand is approximately 50X of this skill set. I see lots of team end up hiring someone who did online courses and it does work out many times but if you want to get folks who spend 5 years of their lives in full-time in-depth studies of all nooks and crannies then its uphil battle for anyone regardless of how much cash you have.
BigCos like Google and Microsoft can afford to pay big bucks and collude together. Startups on the other hand can't always afford to pay $100k+ for a junior engineer.
lawl, lowest unemployment rate in history but the feds just raised interest rate for the first time in over 10 years.
translation these companies are inflating their employment numbers because they realized that the reason for not getting a raise in the h1b cap is due to unemployment being so high at the time. so now rather than actually hiring people or paying them more they are counting uber drivers, lyft drivers, and other gig workers as employees.
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[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-Tech_Employee_Antitrust_L...
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translation these companies are inflating their employment numbers because they realized that the reason for not getting a raise in the h1b cap is due to unemployment being so high at the time. so now rather than actually hiring people or paying them more they are counting uber drivers, lyft drivers, and other gig workers as employees.
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