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'My friend
@JoshuaSteinman
is dropping bombshells about H-1B visas, and I’ve got a story to add.

tl;dr – It’s a cultural problem.

I spent years in India, working directly for one of the country’s
wealthiest individuals. He recruited me for my computer skills to lead
some of the most ambitious, technically challenging projects ever
attempted.

We broke world records and unlocked trillions in wealth. My boss? He now
lives in a skyscraper in Mumbai.

Toward the end of the project, he told me his best engineers were
leaving for Silicon Valley, lured by unbelievable salaries. So, on his
recommendation, I packed up my family and moved to California.

Here’s where it gets weird: I was (at least for short periods of rime)
chief of that massive project, with ultimate responsibility. But guys
several rungs below me - men way less qualified for any job - were
getting H-1B visas and landing incredible salaries in tech.

I got turned down for every tech job I applied for.

Looking back, here’s why:
1.I told the truth.
The foreign visa applicants? Many claimed to work in different
departments or roles to fit the narrative. I admitted I worked on oil &
gas projects. That’s considered “dirty” and “irrelevant” in tech.
http://2.My school wasn’t on “the list.”
I graduated from
@MaritimeCollege
—what
@stevenujifusa
calls “the Harvard of Maritime.” Highest attrition rate in the country.
185 credits. Classes like spherical geometry. But it’s a state school in
The Bronx.

Tech doesn’t care. They rely on lists of “approved” “Ivy Plus” schools,
as
@bhorowitz
admits in The Hard Thing About Hard Things.

But there’s more to it. It’s a cultural problem.

American applicants are at a disadvantage because we’re too easy to vet.
•Work for an Indian oil company? Don’t mention it on your resume.
•Work for a Chinese communist spy agency? Just leave it out.
•Wrong degree? Ask the school to reword your transcript or reframe it as
a minor.

As an American, it’s incredibly difficult to lie. HR WILL call my
references and confirms every detail of my background.

But for foreign applicants? That’s a lot harder to verify, so they get a
pass.

And beneath it all? “Tech culture.”

Read any book about the industry, and you’ll find a near-religious
obsession with maintaining “culture.” It’s a startup mantra: hard work,
positivity, willingness to take risks.

But the dirty secret? “Tech culture” also harbors disdain for:
•“Dirty” industries like oil & gas.
•Christian values or Republican politics.
•Anything less than an Ivy League education.

This isn’t just about H-1Bs. It’s about arrogance baked into an industry
that weeds out Americans for not fitting their mold.

I’m not surprised that zero of Josh’s friends from the Trump
administration got hired in tech, even at the highest levels.

If you’re a foreign conservative? They’ll hire you because it doesn’t
code against “tech culture.” (E.g. I have several ultra conservative
very religious Hindu friends who don’t have this problem) But if you’re
an American who doesn’t fit their narrative? They’ll weed you out.

It’s time to talk about the serious cultural problem in tech—and how
it’s harming American workers.

Tech has serious biases. They either need to toss them out and hire the
best candidates or figure out how to properly vet foreigners who don’t
fit their BS culture.

P.S. I did find a way around this BS. Start a company yourself m. I did
and raised over $6M for one company.

How did I do it? I dropped any mention of my religion, politics, oil
drilling experience and state school education from my capital raising
meetings. Worked like a charm.

As an American it’s literally easier to get million dollar checks than a
middle level job at facebook or apple

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