I've always wondered if programming skill would be useful and transformative of traditional businesses internally (instead of a salesman pushing a B2B solution). But it's clear that traditional business have neither the know how or the money to hire software engineers in numbers that could actually affect such change.
I wonder if downturns like this offers them a chance.
I have thought about this too, it would probably be very innovative if smallish 100 person companies brought on software people to do menial work with eventual automation in mind. The problem is no competent software engineer is going to work for 60k a year and no company is going to pay 200k.
I wonder if downturns like this offers them a chance.