people were saying foreign workers make up the quarter of things like stem researcher/technicians, and there is already a shortage, and then the comments say it will be a bigger shortage eventually because of this. that graduate from these top universities
they dont realize that employers preferentially hire mostly visa holders anyways(so they dont have to pay them a higher salary and benefits), leaving alot of would be researchers in the dust with very little recourse, even if they did hire domestically, its usually much higher requirement than those for visa holders(they dont say it outloud but they do try to discourage domestic people from applying. also the fact that its actually pretty hard to get into the field to begin with(the limited space in university labs is usually the reason why its hard to get experience, and universities themselves dont make it easy to find them either)
on reddit, in the same exact article.
people were saying foreign workers make up the quarter of things like stem researcher/technicians, and there is already a shortage, and then the comments say it will be a bigger shortage eventually because of this. that graduate from these top universities
they dont realize that employers preferentially hire mostly visa holders anyways(so they dont have to pay them a higher salary and benefits), leaving alot of would be researchers in the dust with very little recourse, even if they did hire domestically, its usually much higher requirement than those for visa holders(they dont say it outloud but they do try to discourage domestic people from applying. also the fact that its actually pretty hard to get into the field to begin with(the limited space in university labs is usually the reason why its hard to get experience, and universities themselves dont make it easy to find them either)