AI tools and layoffs leave new computer science graduates struggling to find jobs
By
Binu Mathew
Growing up near Silicon Valley, Manasi Mishra remembers seeing tech executives on social media urging students to study computer programming.
“The rhetoric was, if you just learned to code, work hard and get a computer science degree, you can get six figures for your starting salary,” Mishra, now 21, recalls hearing as she grew up in San Ramon, California.
