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Speaking human in an AI World: further findings from the Tech Council’s recent report.
There's likely something oddly comforting about the predictability of a computer science degree. Four years, structured curriculum, clear progression from ‘Hello, World!’ to complex algorithms.
It's a well-worn path that's served the tech industry well. But, as AI reshapes what we actually need humans to do in technology roles, we keep wondering if we're preparing for yesterday's problems by focusing so much on the university/graduate pipeline.
The Tech Council of Australia's recent report on The Leaky Pipeline: Women in Highly Technical Roles, got us thinking about this more.

A Talent Drought is Imminent If Entry-Level Hiring Continues to Decline.
It’s easy to see the temptation that orgs must feel to cut entry-level programs while they navigate economic uncertainty and embrace AI-driven efficiency. After all, why invest in untested talent when you can automate processes or poach experienced professionals? This thinking, while understandable in quarterly reporting cycles, represents a colossal failure to see beyond the balance sheet to the structural crisis we're creating.

A CS Degree Won’t Save You (And What Will)
Do you really need a computer science degree to work in tech? Let us tell you why you don’t…