The title is a bit misleading because the article says the shortage is about to increase dramatically again in the future, due to a lack of MINT skills in younger generations and an aging population. Also imo there is more than enough to do in this sector in Germany. Might therefore be rather the economic environment than some fundamental reversal.
torlok•2mo ago
They're talking about child education with regards to "about to increase". "Soon" for a researcher is not "soon" for a worker.
slow_typist•2mo ago
More than enough to do for sure. But first someone would need to make a few decisions and the people in charge aren’t seasoned systems architects. Same is true for most of the people who do consulting or have any influence on politics, be it public or within a corporation.
lnfromx•2mo ago
So you mean it could get worse just due to indecision or lack of knowledge. Interesting thought, I can see that.
slow_typist•2mo ago
BTW for non German HNers: MINT is „Mathematik Informatik Naturwissenschaften Technik“, an acronym comparable but not equivalent to STEM.
nullfield•2mo ago
What’s with the completely bullshit cookie thing and my understanding that the EU required a simple “reject everything”, versus this “you can click reject 100+ times, otherwise press agree or pay us”?
slow_typist•2mo ago
Informed consent, the agree or pay business model is legal, it has been challenged in courts but unfortunately without success.
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