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A build that took a full engineering team six months now takes one engineer a week. You'd assume that means fewer engineering jobs. It's the opposite. This week on Signal, we dug into why. When code gets cheap, a whole category of software that never made financial sense suddenly does. So the roadmap grows. And the demand for engineers grows with it. We've seen this before. When ATMs arrived, everyone expected bank tellers to disappear. Instead, branches got cheaper to run. Banks opened more of them. And they hired more people than before. Cheaper rarely means less. It usually means more. Also in this episode: 🔹 The one thing AI still can't do in hiring: earn trust 🔹 Why entry-level roles get squeezed while senior ones don't 🔹 Nova House opens its doors in Madrid What are you seeing on your team, more demand for engineers or less? This week's guest: Javier Cuesta, Founder Partner at Bedford & Bailey. Hosted by Ramón Rodrigáñez Riesco and Andrea Marino, CEOs of Nova. 🎙 Signal is Nova's weekly show on the future of work, AI, and tech. Full episode in the comments. #FutureOfWork #AI #Hiring #SoftwareEngineering #Signal
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