Should my nephew switch to EE instead of CS for better job security in the future? /u/Flimsy_Weekend5149 CSCQ protests reddit

My nephew is asking if it would be better to switch to EE for better job security as so many software jobs are being off shored to India. The big companies (apple, Nvidia) that are more focused on hardware tend not to layoff as much or often as the big more software focused companies (meta, google, etc). Many EEs went into software jobs for the easier work and high pay. What insights could you provide from your experience with finding jobs or anyone double majored in both can provide insights?

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​r/cscareerquestions My nephew is asking if it would be better to switch to EE for better job security as so many software jobs are being off shored to India. The big companies (apple, Nvidia) that are more focused on hardware tend not to layoff as much or often as the big more software focused companies (meta, google, etc). Many EEs went into software jobs for the easier work and high pay. What insights could you provide from your experience with finding jobs or anyone double majored in both can provide insights? submitted by /u/Flimsy_Weekend5149 [link] [comments] 

My nephew is asking if it would be better to switch to EE for better job security as so many software jobs are being off shored to India. The big companies (apple, Nvidia) that are more focused on hardware tend not to layoff as much or often as the big more software focused companies (meta, google, etc). Many EEs went into software jobs for the easier work and high pay. What insights could you provide from your experience with finding jobs or anyone double majored in both can provide insights?

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