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In a Sea of Tech Talent, Companies Can't Find the Workers They Want
Thursday October 2, 2025. 05:21 PM , from Slashdot/Apple
![]() Runway CEO Cristobal Valenzuela estimates only hundreds of people worldwide possess the skills to train complex AI models. His company advertises base salaries up to $490,000 for a director of machine learning. Daniel Park's startup Pickle offers up to $500,000 base salary and expects candidates willing to work seven days a week. The WSJ story includes the example of one James Strawn, who was laid off from Adobe over the summer after 25 years as a senior software quality-assurance engineer. The 55-year-old has had one interview since his layoff. Matt Massucci, CEO of recruiting firm Hirewell, told the publication companies can automate some low-level engineering tasks and redirect that money to high-end talent. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/10/02/1044234/in-a-sea-of-tech-talent-companies-cant-find-the-wor...
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