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Remote work may be a blessing for Americans who enjoy not having to commute to the office, but experts are warning that workers should be careful what they wish for because companies could easily hire someone overseas to do the same job for much less money.
High-paid tech workers could find themselves out of a job within a decade if companies continue to outsource those positions overseas, the experts said.
"If people that code for Google and Facebook were able to live wherever in the US they wanted and [work] for a year and a half without ever going to the office, it seems very, very likely that a lot of companies will be rethinking this longer-term and outsourcing those kinds of jobs that didn't used to be outsourced," MIT assistant professor Anna Stansbury told Fortune.
Stansbury said that back-end engineers and others could be found for less money in places like India. Other experts agree.
"If you can do your job from home, be scared. Be very scared," Richard Baldwin, an economics professor at the Graduate Institute in Geneva, told the European-based Center for Economic Policy Research.
mOAR
LOL.....In before the "well, not my job, but I could see it happening to others" bunch.
Oh, and wait till they figure out AI can do 90% of those jobs.
High-paid tech workers could find themselves out of a job within a decade if companies continue to outsource those positions overseas, the experts said.
"If people that code for Google and Facebook were able to live wherever in the US they wanted and [work] for a year and a half without ever going to the office, it seems very, very likely that a lot of companies will be rethinking this longer-term and outsourcing those kinds of jobs that didn't used to be outsourced," MIT assistant professor Anna Stansbury told Fortune.
Stansbury said that back-end engineers and others could be found for less money in places like India. Other experts agree.
"If you can do your job from home, be scared. Be very scared," Richard Baldwin, an economics professor at the Graduate Institute in Geneva, told the European-based Center for Economic Policy Research.
mOAR
LOL.....In before the "well, not my job, but I could see it happening to others" bunch.
Oh, and wait till they figure out AI can do 90% of those jobs.