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Software engineers are in huge demand. This post doesn't make much sense. Maybe you are overestimating your abilities.
If you're talking about web dev that has gotten split between UI/UX designers (also in big demand right now) and back end developers.
SWE isn't drying up any time soon. Least of all to AI right now, it produces bad code so often. Remember it takes more time to fix bad code than to write good code the first time.
If SE’s are in huge demand, what do you recommend for new cs grads and how they should tailor their resumes if they wanna get a job in this market?