> No other languages including Go, Rust (Difficult to get devs from consulting companies) […] are being used for building core backend APIs.
Could you elaborate a bit further? People at consulting companies don’t use Go or Rust? Also, do these top Fortune companies recruit from consulting companies often?
Just search for Rust or Go lang you can know why. Infosys employs 350,000 employees and almost all of them working for Fortune 500 companies. There is no single Rust or Go opening from what i can see. Go and Rust did not even make it into the dropdown.
> top Fortune companies recruit from consulting companies often
If you have worked in large Banks, Pharma, Automobile (IT), FMCGs you know. There will be a couple of middle managers onsite (i.e. in US) and rest of the devs, often hundreds of, are located in the offshore (Asia/South America).
By "consulting companies" he means indentured-servitude shops that rent out programmers by the hundreds to large companies and even governments. You know, like Deloitte or Accenture.
And almost all of them are trained in Java, .NET, SAP, Oracle etc. May be 0.05 % get trained in Rust or Go lang for some specialised requirements within a business division or so..
Could you elaborate a bit further? People at consulting companies don’t use Go or Rust? Also, do these top Fortune companies recruit from consulting companies often?