Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: Ameesh
People who are good at their job will not be outsourced. If you are mediocre or bad at what you do then you deserve to have your job taken away from. (this applies to white collar jobs)
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You'd like to think that (because you think it makes you secure) but the reality is that there are probably hundreds of people as talented and educated as you (if not more so) that are lined up to do your job at a fraction of your wage.
Viper GTS
A few things to clear up:
1) Most talent on visas demand the same rate/salary as citizens; there is little to no savings
2) The cost-benefit of an out-sourced team is not as pronounced as most people think. Having worked on many projects, some exceeding over 100M in cost, out-sourcing isn't a new strategy for reducing costs for tasks that can be performed in isolation; however, the cost benefit all but completely disappears as soon as customer interaction is required, and it's a necessarily reality of most engineering disciplines. Customers need face-time, your awareness of their requirements, etc. To facilitate this most out-sourced teams have local project managers, but when you factor this into the cost it further equalizes the cost difference.
I
know Ameesh is right, and it's not because I simply agree with him. Extending his statements further, top talent simply cannot be commotidized, and it's commodities that can be out-sourced. Those in technical careers need to be multifaceted in accommodating both technical
and business aspects. If you rest on a strictly technical background you'll find yourself commoditized, but if you provide additional value to the business being being just another member in an assembly line there's no concern.
Not sure if I'm making sense. I had to rush this response a bit...