Educational_Hawk1236

Educational_Hawk1236 t1_jdbkmvo wrote

It was always so weird that tech, despite trying to revolutionize every other industry, has been shockingly bad at adopting tech as part of the hiring process. It's so weird that the recruiting model of the 80s and 90s stuck around so long

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I expect the engineering will *eventually* recover, tech recruiting is gone for good.

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Educational_Hawk1236 t1_j9gtf2n wrote

It's both. People are delaying the decision to have kids until later in life, then if they decide they want them they often can't have them because of fertility issues. It's more on the side of "don't want to have kids" than it is infertility, but the contribution of infertility isn't insignificant.

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Educational_Hawk1236 t1_j9em61w wrote

This is why I don’t think it was a coincidence omicron emerged in an area of the world with a high rate of HIV infection, thus a lot of immunocompromised people.

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