How come all IT people are always between 25 and 35 years old...

How come all IT people are always between 25 and 35 years old? Every time I look at corporate jobs it's these bearded manbun types on rafting or with toy guns.

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High value, high stress, high competence threshold job. Mad shitters need not reply.

If by IT you mean software type stuff in general. There are some IT jobs that are for retards, like help desk.

>high stress
Pff nigger you wouldn't know stress if it beat you over the head.

Boomers grew up without computers.
Zoomers grew up on smartphones.
Millenials are the cohort with the most computer knowledge.

Yeah well, software is still pretty stressful. Especially with a shit boss who wants 3 months crammed into 3 weeks.

Oh wow, so you mean it's like every other job? I hate sheltered faggots like you so fucking much it's unreal. The bottom can't fall out of the tech industry fast enough.

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Some non-boomer boomers are really far ahead of the programming curve, however. They started at the beginning of programming and have a retarded amount of very useful background knowledge. If you see a 60 year old guy in programming/software engineering he is probably worth 8 serior programmers. Extremely rare though.

Look I'm just saying jobs select for the kind of person that is available and able to do the job. Men are more capable of handling the demands of software. I'm not saying everyone who is in software is stressed out. But I have seen a lot of people burn out

Checked. On this note I got a weird glowniggers job offer. I'm entertaining it for wage negotiation and mostly because I'm curious as fuck as to what it is they do. Lady that scouted me is being pretty tight lipped.

>Starts at 140k+
>Government funded
>Foreign in nature
>All remote work
>High stress
>Selectively hiring single males upper 20s to mid 30s
>Average turnover is 3 years due to the stuff they see

What could it be anons?

Its probably got a security clearance you won't know until you take the job.

Lol, this

>hey this company is gonna send us 35,000 files, with no rhyme or reason, tons of typos and no standardization. We won't even give you a list of file types you need to process, just write something to look for in all of them for us
>it's been 3 days, we gave you 2 excel files to test against, how come this ZIP full of powerpoints doesn't work with it with the same efficiency as if we had 35,000 interns doing it manually?
>also we need you to build this thing in python, here's a PDF of potato screenshots I took with my phone of some code in C++ that's literally cut off the left 3rd of the text and none of this is useable, that's fine though, right?

You constantly need to update yourself.
Beyond a certain age not only does it get tiring to do that but most people also have families so it becomes a burden.

(((you))) (((constantly))) (((need))) (((to))) (((update))) (((yourself)))

Pimping little whites girls to Jews

>high competence threshold job

lol

Ok?

there is no need to relearn and update anything if it's well designed, those are just demoralization procedures. no real job requires you to learn new stuff after you attain mastery.

>Gen X doesn't exist
We made the internet what is is today.

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fuck that

That's what I thought, that it would be some nda shit at minimum, but Im already cleared by the DOJ for CJIN shit.

MFW it's paid shill work for this very place

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Naw, software moves way too fast and way too easily. Its so easy to improve on something the main impediment to adoption isn't the software.

>Selectively hiring single males upper 20s to mid 30s

Yeah calling bullshit on that, you can't advertise what age range you are hiring for.

What do you mean? Majority of zoomers still haven't finished university yet. Some of 2000 zoomers MIGHT start finishing uni next year if they didn't drop out, passed all semesters, or got fucked by COVID lockdowns and Inflation in some ways. My friend who's 23 started working software engineering at 21 2 years ago, and he got VERY lucky and basically had this job handed to him by someone else.
But if you are looking at younger zoomers then it's how the other poster said - they just don't know basic things about computers and are used to streamlined interfaces. Forget about them navigating IDE interface, much less coding.

Whatever it is, you’re gonna fail the security clearance lie detector when they ask if you’ve discussed the details of the job with anyone

funny how apps today are way shittier than what i used 20 years ago, with the fast moving software and everything. less options, worse functionality etc.

probably government dont give a shit about social ethic?

Millennials grew up with computers, but computers grew up with us

I think it's more because it's dark side of the internet shit. Think human filter content moderation for pornhub, only not.

More moving parts, tighter deadlines, tech being a larger part of people's lives so they want simplicity, uncertain returns. There's a lot of reasons for crappier apps. The higher quality product still gets made but that is a different kind of business, the contract upfront money kind. But sometimes the customer still gets a crap product because they don't know how to define software requirements.

No details yet. That's what I'm trying to interpret before any paperwork. I only scored 252 trenor cards in a row over 5 different gate sessions. Pretty sure discussing my intuition before confirmation is in the clear.