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<p>[Comp</a>. Sci. Majors Face Outsourcing | The Cornell Daily Sun](<a href=“http://cornellsun.com/node/31750]Comp”>http://cornellsun.com/node/31750)</p>

<p>"The kind of job that can be outsourced tends to be a sort of labor intensive programming task, not a conceptual one.” </p>

<p>“The types of jobs that get outsourced are the uncreative grunt work,” Sarna said.</p>

<p>In addition to the opinion that companies only outsource menial computer science tasks, there is an overall feeling that companies would prefer not to outsource. </p>

<p>Ezra Katz ’09 explained that the software development company that he worked for this past summer has a division in India, but due to poor communication, the company was laying off many of their employees there.</p>

<p>“They weren’t producing what they were asked to produce,” Katz explained. “A benefit of having development in the United States is that you get to work closely with your developer and ultimately the quality of the work is better,” he said.</p>

<p>Santorello put it simply, “Getting half way across the world is a pain in the ass.”</p>