Title: Offshoring Engineering Jobs Implications for Engineering Careers
1Offshoring Engineering JobsImplications for
Engineering Careers Engineering Educators
March 22nd, 2005Electrical Computer
Engineering Department Heads Association Annual
MeetingNew Orleans, LA
Ron Hira, Ph.D., P.E. Assistant Professor of
Public Policy Rochester Institute of
Technology VP, Career Activities,
IEEE-USA rhira_at_mail.rit.edu 585-475-7052
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3Some Definitions
- Outsourcing Classic Make or Buy Decision
- Procter Gamble contracts with HP for IT
services - Offshore Outsourcing
- Sending work to outsourcers who operate overseas
- Offshore Sourcing aka Offshoring MNC Captive
Facilities - Daimler Chrysler has an RD center in Bangalore
- On-site Offshore Outsourcing Foreign Workers
On-site - Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, Wipro,
Accenture - Insourcing (media) Foreign MNCs in US
- BMW in SC, Infosys Consulting
- Insourcing (academics) Making Rather Than
Buying - Blended Sourcing, Near Shore, Best Shore, Global
Sourcing, etc.
4Why Do Companies Utilize Overseas Technology
Talent?
- Cost An Imperative
- Exceptional Talent?
- Politics Access to the Local Market
- Trade, e.g., China Russia Boeing engineers
- Developing Countries Strategy
- Tax Holidays Incentives
- 24/7 Capabilities
- Collaborative Engineering Technology
- Companies Aware Of Possibility Believe It Helps
Their Performance Trigger - Fate Of US Workers No Longer Figures Into
Corporate Decisions
5Overseas Engineers Can Afford To Be Paid Less
6Substituting LaborExpansion Abroad US Layoffs
- Substitution not Additive or Complementary
- India Most Mentioned Destination
- Companies Are Re-balancing Workforce in Favor
of Offshore Share - EDS 20k US layoffs 20k offshore hires
- IBM Hewlett Packard
- Intel CSC
- AOL Texas Instruments
- Unisys Siemens
- Knowledge Transfer Knowledge Extraction
- Forcing US workers to train foreign replacements
7How Much Work Has Moved Offshore?
- No One Knows
- No one in government is collecting data
- Commerce Department has pilot study of 335k
complete - GAO current government data provide limited
insight. - 2million study underway by NAPA
- Companies are reluctant to reveal their plans
- Estimates From Self-Interested Firms Forrester
- Companies Waited Until After Election
- Some High Skill/High Wage Work Is Moving
- We Do Know It Is Accelerating
- Driven by top level management
8Offshoring SaturationJust the Beginning
Saturation
2005
TIME
9Offshore Outsourcing Firms Hiring Briskly
- Hughes Software Systems (HSS)
- Double staff over next 6 quarters by adding 2,500
- Tata Consultancy Services
- Revenues up 44 Profits up 51
- Added a net 3,974 employees in the quarter and
has now expanded staff by 7,000 this year - Infosys
- Profits up 49
- To meet vigorous demand for outsourcing, Infosys
hired 5,010 people during the quarter, slightly
less than 5,100 hired in the whole of the last
fiscal year. Plans to hire up to 4,500 more in
the next six months.
10Wide Variety of Jobs Have Moved OffshoreAny
Task That Can Be Sent Down A Wire
- Accounting
- Programming and Software
- News Reporting Editing
- Legal
- Architecture
- VC Firms Pushing Engineering Design
- Insurance Claims Processing
- Radiology
- Call Centers
- Financial Analysis
11Developing Countries Target RD
- Singapore - 2billion Biopolis - Biotech
- Also targeting Optoelectronics HP Agilent
- China
- Requires high-level tech transfer as part of
investment - Attracting recent PhD grads of US universities
- Companies locate RD closer to production
- India
- Wants to be the Global RD Hub
- Drug Discovery and IT RD
- Google, Microsoft, Texas Instruments, Intel, GM,
etc. etc.
12Just Low Level Work? Sample Intel India Job Ad
- RF Simulation Engineer   (Job 274125)
- In this position you will build various antenna,
RF channel and PHY/MAC models for various RF
technologies and simulate platform noise impact.
You will also interact closely with internal
wireless product groups to develop solutions to
enhance RF performance in notebooks.This
position requires a M.S. or Ph.D. in Electrical
Engineering with experience in mobile notebooks,
WPAN, WLAN, WMAN, WWAN and platform noise. You
must also possess - Experience building various
antenna, channel, PHY/MAC models, prototypes,
test systems and simulating the impact of
multiple radios that are integrated into
notebooks
Go to www.monsterindia.com
13Economists Debate Trade Theory
- Simple Models Based on Economic Efficiency
- Obviously ? efficiency using cheaper labor
- Assume full employment fast reemployment
- Ignore technological innovation national
security - Nobel Laureate Paul Samuelson, MIT
- Bhagwati and Irwin are promoting polemical
untruths - Plausible scenarios when Chinas development
makes US standard of living go down - Gomory Baumol show this mathematically
- Jagdish Bhagwati, Columbia
- Samuelson is misunderstanding outsourcing
- Net Long-Term Effects on US Are Uncertain
14Both Positive Negative Impacts
- US Developing Countries
- Both gain and lose from offshoring
- Net effects are impossible to determine
15U.S. Impacts
- Lift U.S. Economic Development
- Lower costs
- Open New Markets
- Lift Economic Development Abroad
- Geopolitical and security advantages
16U.S. Impacts ?
- U.S. Competitiveness/ Innovation System
- U.S. Workforce
- Displace Workers
- Downward Wage Pressure
- Change in Mix of Occupations
- Military Capacity Access Assimilation
- Homeland Defense - Critical Data
- Brain Circulation vs. Brain Drain
- Intellectual Property
17Developing Country Impacts
- Best Path to Growth?
- Comparative advantage is low cost skilled labor
- Spillover Benefits
- Movement up the ladder of innovation
- Learning western business practices
- Macroeconomic Advantages
- Utilize Idle Labor Force
18Developing Country Impacts ?
- Best and Brightest Supply External Markets Versus
Domestic Problems - Loss of Sovereignty to MNCs?
- Proper Use of Scarce Resources
- Work on male baldness rather than on malaria
- Help Indian urban in lieu of rural
- Race to the Bottom?
- Potential for Smokestack Chasing
- Mexican Maquiladoras and China
19Jobs Moving OverseasIdeal Scenario
- Before Offshoring
- US Workers do
- A, B, C
- Offshore Workers are
- Idle
- After Offshoring
- US Workers do
- B, C, D
- Offshore Workers do
- A and some of B
20Jobs Moving OverseasPredicted Impacts
- Job Dislocation
- Hope for quick re-employment
- Change in Mix of Domestic Occupations
- US workers will shift to non-tradable jobs
- Cant compete on price
- Will the new mix be better than the old one?
21Jobs Moving OverseasPredicted Impacts
- Downward Pressure on US Wages for Tradable
Occupations - Silver lining according to some industry reps
- US IEEE members experienced decline in wages from
2002 to 2003 for the first time since surveys
began in 1973 - No One Can Model Impacts on Innovation and
National Security
22Domestic IT Labor Market Record
Unemployment(source IEEE-USA from BLS)
231983-2003 Tech Unemployment Rates
24Job Dislocation During Low Job Creation
25GDP Growth Hasnt Translated Into Jobs
26Identifying the Outsourcing Problem
- Companies Substitute Foreign for US Labor
- Acting rationally can save money
- Even high skill jobs
- Education doesnt make you offshoring-proof
- What will go and what will stay?
- Displaced workers need to know what to train for
- Outsourcing Innovation?
- Fate Of US Workers No Longer Figures Into
Corporate Decisions - Take latest tools and technologies to the labor
27Identifying the Outsourcing Problem
- Low Job Creation gt Low Reemployment Rates
- Tough Adjustment process
- Despite unprecedented monetary and fiscal policy
stimulus - 1 in 3 displaced workers remain unemployed
- Mal-distribution of Costs Benefits
- Workers bear most of the costs
- Differs from 1980s competitiveness
28Unpredictable Longer-term Impacts on Innovation
Security
- What Will Be New Occupational Mix For US?
- Will the best brightest pursue these technology
professions? - Where will future technology leaders be
developed? - Who captures the wealth jobs created by the
next big thing? - Impacts on Military Superiority Homeland
Security? - Can economic studies predict this?
29Misdiagnosis of Outsourcing Problem
- Americans have gotten dumb all of sudden
- America doesnt produce enough engineers
- America doesnt spend enough on RD
- Low-cost countries are smart all of sudden
- Frivolous lawsuits have risen
- Lack of broadband deployment
- Productivity growth tautological explanation
30Who Wins? Explains Politics
- Shareholders
- Company executives
- Consumers
- Some existing employees?
- Countries getting those jobs
- Distribution of share of spoils?
31Who Loses? Explains Politics
- Losers
- Displaced workers
- Existing employees subject to the threat of being
offshored - US overall?
- Depends on re-employment of displaced workers
- Future technological innovation
- National security
32What Can We Do About Offshoring?
- Maximize Positive Mitigate Negative Effects
- Acknowledge A Problem Exists
- Dont know scale and scope, but do know process
is accelerating - No Villains In This Story
- Companies acting rationally
- Workers acting rationally
- Need To Work Cooperatively
- American workers need strong and healthy
companies - Do companies that sell to the US market need a
healthy and vibrant US science engineering
workforce?
33Human Capital Paradox
- Recognition that Human Capital is important
Knowledge Economy but - Domestic knowledge workforce is at risk
- High wage jobs also have high wage differentials
with low cost countries. - Employers have less incentive to invest in
employees who might leave - No governmental institutions to truly support
lifelong learning - Current tax credits are insufficient
34Implications For Engineers
- Need to Manage Your Career(s)
- Tech obsolescence cycle times decreasing
- Creates need for more lifelong learning
- Who pays for this lifelong learning?
- Learning How To Learn VS.
Hit Ground Running - Loyalty to Employer
- View yourself as a free agent - consultant
35Implications For Educators
- Train Students for Career(s)
- Train Students for Jobs
- Types of Jobs Going?
- What are the variables that determine whether a
job goes or stays? - Skill level?
- Work that can be easily codified?
- How to Increase the HZ
- Frequency mismatch b/w Universities (low Hz) and
Company needs (hi Hz) - Lifelong Learning Opportunities
36Implications For Industry
- Larger Geographic Dispersion of Talent
- Understanding Multiple Labor Pools/Markets
- Managing Global Development Teams
- Increased Competition - Increased Opportunities
- Managing Employee Morale/Loyalty
- Backlash
- Keeping valued employees difficult during good
labor markets - Increased Need to Interact With Educators
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