RedViking
Nord of the South
I have a friend who is in Software Engineer sharing similar sentiments. He mentioned also that South African companies can't pay the salaries most can get abroad, so guys keep on leaving. Netherlands for example has been recruiting SA programmers like crazy.Guess I have to address this.
Right, truth is I made those comments based on the following facts.
Fact one: friends of mine in University is fighting to find work. Marks are good and all that but there is a lot of known factors that goes with job hunting.
Fact two: The space is overcrowded because of YouTube mainly that promise an easy income and a fast career path and tons of money.
Fact three: Programing is hard to learn, there is a lot of languages that each have their own little differences and some companies expect a programmer to know them all. Or so was my own personal experience.
reality check is not every software developer makes millions. The big 5 companies are factually using AI to consume a lot of lower end jobs. Examples are IBM and Google.
Based on all this I cannot recommend this to someone. I would recommend go for engineering. Instrumentation like Siemens the like still need programing but it is on specialized systems. Most power stations need people that can do this work. Most production lines have instrumentation. It is hard work but it is a good income. Why would I want to lie about this?
A couple of months ago I realized my life is over. I wouldn't wish that on anyone so I made the posts I made. I had a break down and left the forum for a while. I am better and back at working 20 hours a day.
So if you want to keep me accountable, I stand by what I said, Programming is over crowed, hard to get into and because we are a dime a dozen the income can be bad. OR if you are good you can earn more this is fact. But it is not the norm.
So that's it. South Africa's job market is a mess right now, rather do stuff that the industry needs that is hard work and needs high skill. Programmers quality is all over the place and it is a problem for the good well educated programmer. It is not wrong to say this.
So this is where I stand. Hate me, that is fine troll me that is fine. I honestly can't care. I am literally to heavily medicated to care.
Most industries in South Africa is dying unfortunately.
With AI growing rapidly, a lot of the lower and entry level positions will be scraped as well.
Anyways, that's what I have been told.
But I feel the same for other industries in SA as well.