Indian students asked 'how do I get a data engineering job in the US': Tech founder says $100K H-1B visa fee made the answer depressing
A former Meta techie, founder Zach Wilson, said he felt proud to be an American after a federal court struck down the $100,000 fee imposed by the Donald Trump administration on the import of H-1B visa holders. Wilson said it was depressing the last six months when his Indian students asked "how do I get a data engineering job in the US?" "And my answer basically, 'you don't because of Trump," he wrote in an X post.
"These visa fees were another reason I had to visit Bangalore and Hyderabad this year. Because if we can’t bring the brains to America, the brains will continue building amazing things in India. And the phenomenal entrepreneurs and engineers I met in India were incredible. The world is balancing out," the former Netflix engineer said.
"It’s amazing to see America still has its checks and balances necessary to keep it being a land of immigrants and new ideas! Today is one of the few days in a very long time that I say I’m proud to be an American and that my government is doing something right," Wilson said.
Zach Wilson's post drew massive flak as social media users asked him why he does not think of training the US students. "90% of my students are Americans and I love that I can speak about incredible opportunities with them," Wilson said.
"How do I, an American, get my data engineering job? F**k you so much dude OPT don’t pay payroll taxes. They tolerate overwork and abuse. I hate you so much," one wrote.
"Welcome to the new world. The jobs would be shipped to Bangalore anyway so it’s not like they’re taking a job that would’ve gone to an American," Wilson replied.
Pushing back the backlash, Wilson said he was hired by three different hiring managers when he worked in big tech and he never faced any discrimination under Indian managers.
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"It’s amazing to see America still has its checks and balances necessary to keep it being a land of immigrants and new ideas! Today is one of the few days in a very long time that I say I’m proud to be an American and that my government is doing something right," Wilson said.
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Zach Wilson's post drew massive flak as social media users asked him why he does not think of training the US students. "90% of my students are Americans and I love that I can speak about incredible opportunities with them," Wilson said.
"Welcome to the new world. The jobs would be shipped to Bangalore anyway so it’s not like they’re taking a job that would’ve gone to an American," Wilson replied.
Pushing back the backlash, Wilson said he was hired by three different hiring managers when he worked in big tech and he never faced any discrimination under Indian managers.
Catch all LIVE updates on the US-Iran conflict here.
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Why didn't the Indian students ask, "How do I get a data engineering job in India?". They are Indians, after all....Read More
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