泼点冷水,现在真这么惨了吗?那还值得上名校?
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/stanford-graduates-spark-outrage-uncovering-000500857.html
Tech Layoff Tracker
That Stanford CS graduating class of 2026 just hit the job market
394 total graduates. 23 have full-time offers.
The rest? 127 are doing unpaid "AI apprenticeships" at startups that promise equity. 89 pivoted to product management bootcamps they're paying for with credit cards. 52 are substitute teaching while "building their portfolio."
The remaining 103 are driving DoorDash, bartending, or back home with their parents applying to customer support roles that require CS degrees
Career services is telling them it's a "market adjustment" and to "stay positive"
Same week Stanford reported a $43.7 billion endowment increase
Two years ago this exact program had a 94% placement rate by graduation. Starting salaries averaged $185k.
This year the 23 lucky ones? Average offer is $78k. At companies that didn't exist 18 months ago. Building "AI-native workflows" with teams of 4 people doing what used to take 30.
The professors are still teaching advanced algorithms to kids who'll never write a sorting function
While recruiters scroll LinkedIn looking for "AI prompt engineers with 5+ years experience"
One kid told me his database systems professor just got replaced by a chatbot that grades assignments faster.
