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August 9, 2016
While it is true there's a shortage, the shortage is of people willing to work 80+ hours a week. We've had five developer jobs open for over a year, and not a single applicant was qualified. I know Microsoft doesn't have the same problem.
In A New Bid To Push H-1B Program, Microsoft Manufactures Claim U.S. Students Can’t Hack It In Tech
http://dailycaller.com/2016/08/05/in-a-new-bid-to-push-h-1b-program-microsoft-manufactures-claim-u-s-students-cant-hack-it-in-tech/While it is true there's a shortage, the shortage is of people willing to work 80+ hours a week. We've had five developer jobs open for over a year, and not a single applicant was qualified. I know Microsoft doesn't have the same problem.
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