Ask HN: How many non-techies are employed in software for every engineer?
Just wondering if anyone has stats or stories about the number of non-engineers who have jobs as a result of the work of engineers.
A casual look at job postings these days shows a huge number of openings for sales, finance, customer support, marketing, HR, and managers, but I'm not sure there's a corresponding increase in engineers. It seems the number of non-techies working in the tech field is increasing while the number of techies isn't growing at the same rate, at least in software-driven companies.
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 15.0 ms ] threadMy hypothesis for US companies is that the number of non-techies supported by each US citizen engineer is going up at an even greater rate.
Your comment is based on the assumption that engineers cannot do any of the non-technical tasks a company has, and as an English major who is also an engineer, I think that's a false conception being perpetuated by people outside of engineering.