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Do the Meta/Intuit layoffs actually make the job market harder for those of us already searching?

I get it, the obvious counterargument is that all the laid off DS folks flood the market too, making it more competitive. But I honestly have no idea how many data scientists were actually cut in these recent rounds, so I’m struggling to gauge whether this realistically tanks my job search or if it’s more noise than signal.

More importantly though, what’s the actual move here? What are people doing to stay competitive?

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