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https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40673039
That links to a great discussion, thank you.
SAS has its own problems of course, but some in common with the tech industry as a whole. Our industry over-hired during the good times, and over-used Agile methodologies.
Both trends brought in poorly qualified people — “a deluge of nontechnical positions”. Not surprisingly, this resulted in poorly built products.
Over-hiring is a normal part of the business cycle that self-corrects during recessions. We are already seeing the beginnings of this, with layoffs throughout the tech industry.
This makes it difficult to move from SAS, or from any company. “There just aren't that many opportunities around.” Many people will have to hunker down where they are, or switch fields entirely, as the business cycle plays out.
Replacing Agile is a much harder problem. Better methodologies are available. But non-technical managers prefer Agile because it gives them the illusion of control.