I agree that “best jobs” is a bit ambiguous, but I think “landing the best jobs” is unambiguously getting a job that benefits the job-getter to an unusual extent (very well paying, or at least well paying and very stable). It is an expression.
The surprising thing about this, I think, is that hardware is generally expected to be quite underpaid around here, I think, compared to programming.
The surprising thing about this, I think, is that hardware is generally expected to be quite underpaid around here, I think, compared to programming.