Skuzzy wrote:
American educated IT personel (and no offense intended to those in that job class) do not get the education that others around the world get.
Our education system, generally speaking, in the area of IT and in many other areas of technology is very poor and outdated. The only way to get a good handle on technology related education is to attend schools like MIT or others approaching that level.
That's the funny thing Skuzzy. A computer science degree from Aalborg university in Denmark means just one thing - computer science.
In the US, you can put together a program. Sure, you have some mandatory classes, but you can get an Ms, even though you spent two years studying things that aren't related to computer science. Think you call it a 'minor' or something.
Here, comp. sci. is just that. Not a day is spent on anything else. if you want a Ms, spend all time with comp. sci.
I haven't got an Ms, still got two more years for that. OTOH, all the time I've spent in school have been working with computer science. I know my toejame - graduated fourth of my year. But still because there are so many unemployed IT people out there with more experience, I am finding that getting a job ain't easy.
This despite the fact that I KNOW that I am better than people with Ms's, who've done philosophy or whatnot as a minor.
It's frustrating to say the least.
But I'll get a job eventually. IT sector is hit hard right now, but as soon as the economy turns around, they'll start putting money into the IT departments. The last company i was at an interview for had fired lots of people (International Business Systems) but have now turned it around.
The example with Poland is interesting. I do believe that the indian programmers won't be cheap forever. then there's this thing of producing reliable software close to the customer. You'd need a complete design before you could outsource the coding bit. And there'd still be maintenance and upgrading. Some say that the biggest cost in SW development isn't the development itself, but the running costs of maintaining the systems.
Am off - got some more resumes to send in. Laters d00ds.