Software Engineers, stop worrying about layoffs.

Published 2024-03-24
Please stop worrying about tech layoffs. In the end, there is really no point to it. Let me explain.

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00:00 Intro
02:15 Why do layoffs happen?
05:30 Why it should not matter


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All Comments (21)
  • @Kitsune_Dev
    Iā€™m not worried about layoffs because Iā€™m unemployed
  • @JPAGH
    "Software Engineers, stop worrying about layoffs". Because the next project with the new set of tools will be taken by another programmer. New technology means brand new people are on board.
  • @kalpakHere
    Such a great healthy big brother-esque advise Utsav. Very well put and kudos on highlighting the right mindset. Also, great job getting in shape over an year :)
  • @GamesEngineer
    I think you missed two very impactful reasons for the unusual number of layoffs: 1) Interest rates shot up very quickly from nearly zero to over 6.5%. This caused a shock to the companies that utilize debt to finance their operations. 2) IRS Section 174 tax law changes went into effect, which forces companies to amortize the expense of software developer salaries over 5 to 15 years instead of the tax year in which they occur. Section 174 is particularly nasty because it can cause companies to pay more in taxes than they earn, which can quickly lead to bankruptcy unless the company fires a bunch of software engineers. Worse still, they may need to keep firing SE staff every year for the next few years until the amortization levels off.
  • @LDyy1688
    Thank you so much sir for making this video! I think that you made an excellent point about how excessive worrying in this economy does nothing other than making your life miserable. As a student currently studying CS at UW, itā€™s sometimes overwhelming how hard is it to find internship nowadays and how AI may change or replace future tech jobs, but I feel less timid about the situation after watching this video.
  • @Sonyemman97
    And what if youā€™ve been already laid off for a year?
  • @Jonathan-rm6kt
    Thanks for the video, lot of great points, especially about being too good at negotiating salary. But I personally disagree with not worrying about it. It's more important than ever for everyone to learn from the culture, hiring practices, and financials that led to such irresponsible mass layoffs. We worked hard and had great wage growth, but it's still not enough to buy a house, and now I'm trying to figure out if I should down level myself and/or take a 15%+ pay cut so I can match expectations with these lame/stable/responsible companies. I've been laid of 3 times in the last 5 years, 2 of them due to COVID. Tired of hopping, I just want some semblance of stability and my boring job back. Anyone in the same boat? Suggestions?
  • @l0gic23
    +1 sub! Very interested in the topics you mentioned.
  • @emilyau8023
    If someone has a good amount for an emergency fund and enough money for retirement to basically coast, layoffs aren't the end of the world as long as the person has a high demand job. Having a second side gig pads that fear too if a person is willing to do that. While there are no recession proof jobs, there are jobs that decrease the likelihood of getting laid off like joining the government. Tech has always been a career path that is involved in more continuous learning in order to remain competitive, so if that's not the future a person wants for themselves they might want to pivot to a career that is less reliant on that.
  • Was just laid off this week. Been feeling cynical and fearful about the market but I really appreciate your mindset on this. If itā€™s not something most of us are in control of anyway then shift energy to what we can control which is our own skill set dev. Thanks for the perspective.
  • Utsav dai. Really informative video. Thanks for this content. Keep going.. šŸ‡³šŸ‡µšŸ‡³šŸ‡µ
  • @zorgon410
    Yep I was laid off due to the company going with a cheaper company from India, after we trained themā€¦ we need to do something about that, increase regulation on shipping us jobs over seas and restrict the amount of h1bā€™s - so many Americans are in stem but face an inflated market with strangled pay because of American companies cheating the tax payer
  • @nobody-er6ys
    Bro I am currently 16 years old and want to be in robotics and ai and ml But I am worried that by the time I graduate college there willn't be need for engineers because of AGI or AI. Any tips
  • to pay for Clevel vacations. Also there were 3.5 million jobs available when they were fired anyways. Not like there is a shortage of jobs
  • @sardineBro
    I got laid off twice last year once at the beginning of the year and another at the end of the year; two different companies
  • @dsinghr
    I am performing exceptionally good as a software engineer, but it seems the my seniors (assoc directors) in general donā€™t support me. They praise some girls and junior engineers who just run a pipeline by doing some configuration and eat all credit. While we built alll the patterns, API, application code get totally taken for granted. Any thoughts how make an impression ?