Every business needs an accountant and a lawyer on hand. In the past, hiring one software engineer to build custom software for your small or midsized business was not worth it. What can one software engineer build? Maybe an MVP in a year? No chance it was worth it for the vast majority of businesses. Outside of corporations or tech companies, employing a software dev was simply not a thing.
Nowadays, your kindergarten might employ a full time or part time software engineer to build custom software. One dev can build a lot more a lot faster.
That said, I think the average or below average dev won’t earn $200k/year anymore. However, the top devs will earn more than ever. If AI increases an average dev’s productivity by 10x, then it will increase a top tier dev’s by 100x.
No they won’t. Productivity does not determine the wage rate.
1. They can build and sell their own products or services. We are already seeing 1-2 person software companies earning real money. Top devs don’t have to stay in corporate if they think they can generate more revenue on their own.
2. When companies get rid of their B devs without losing productivity, they can pay their A devs more.
I’m in the #2 camp right now. My team shrank by 50% through attrition in the last year. We didn’t hire anyone new when someone left. My pay has increased.
Junior wages won’t change, and may even get lower.
But, at least at present, the top devs are earning more than ever as their skills are much more leveraged.
I don’t see that changing anytime soon.
most top swe comp comes from equity in the company, which benefits from productivity
not only that but the leveraged nature of swe means top performers are in perpetual shortage and low performers contribute negative productivity
anecdotally weve seen comp rise as the best candidates have multiple competing offers as well as the freedom to start their own business
The AI companies will skim all the extra profits.
SWEs are more leveraged than ever and we've seen comp drastically rise for top performers
...or if there's an increase of demand for software, but mostly of the kind that can be completely automated by AI, no need for developers.