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dsm4ck | 2 years ago

I am beginning to think, somewhat uncomfortably, that due to industry consolidation most big corps don't have to worry about having great talent anymore. They are squeezing more money out of an established business model in a market that no longer has real customer choice, as long as they have good enough people to keep things going it's not a problem.

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thrtythreeforty|2 years ago

That's fine, they will eventually have their lunch eaten by companies that can execute with all the talent they refuse to hire. It takes time, but the wheel turns.

ballenf|2 years ago

These wheels often take a generation or more to fully rotate. And I have no idea whether any collective or group action can materially accelerate the timeline.

softwaredoug|2 years ago

I totally agree

These companies know they could lose a lot of excellent talent, and backfill with mediocre talent. Their employer brand names will remain strong carry them through, with enough junior candidates that will backfill the "industry expert" and mostly nobody will notice.