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Saahir Ganti-Agrawal's avatar

This is an amazing article! The one question I have is about the idea that finding entry level tech jobs is more difficult now: it seems to me that this change could be caused by a lot of factors besides the H1B program, like the massive increase in the number of undergrad CS majors, followed by COVID's effects, higher interest rates forcing more corporate frugality, and most recently maybe generative AI. What do you think?

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Notmy Realname's avatar

This is an incredible article, but also imo a bit too broad. In reality the complaints about h1b are mid tier native tech and accounting workers complaining about mid tier h1b workers at WITCH Big4 MBB Accenture , which are all effectively white collar staffing agencies. They are massive, very skilled at gaming the H1b system, don't actually pay super well, and don't innovate or create patents or what not.

The simplest solution is a company-lifetime ban on H1b applications from those few abusive companies (and anybody who clones their business model), with heavily penalties, which would solve the problem and satisfy the complainers. At a policy level banning h1bs from consulting or doing any work billed to an external non sponsoring entity by the hour would also probably do the trick.

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