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by Avalaxy 3721 days ago
Full-time .NET developer (doing all sorts of freelance jobs; ASP.NET, Xamarin, etc.). I think you'll find that if you look outside the silicon valley bubble, C# and Java are actually dominating the market and you won't get very far trying to find a Haskell/Rust/Go job.
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This is very much true in experience as a developer in Raleigh, NC.

The bigs ones are Java, C#, JavaScript (usually Angular, and a handful of Node.js jobs) in my area. Followed by Ruby. Python is usually listed as a nice to know and there are also a handful of Python jobs around. Go is started get get listed as a "nice to know language" in a handful of jobs. It's extremely rare to see a job mentioning Haskell and I can't say I've ever seen a job looking for somebody who knows Rust.

I'm hunting for a python job in NC/SC right now, and yeah, it's all C#, Java, JS.
In RTP, since that's where I am:

https://www.caktusgroup.com/

http://www.redhat.com

https://www.sciencelogic.com/

https://www.ansible.com/

I moved from Python to JavaScript a few years ago primarily because the market just isn't there locally.

Thanks, iends, I appreciate the info. I'm in Charleston, and have seen maybe one or two.

I will check these out.