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by pixelperfect
2452 days ago
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I think the Clojure job market is pretty good for senior developers but bad for junior developers. Anecdotal evidence, but I saw someone a few months ago who had an active Clojure blog, gave talks on Clojure, contributed to multiple interesting projects on GitHub, but was unable to find a job before literally running out of money and going homeless. That could just be a weird situation, but I almost never see any job listings looking for junior developers, and when I do, they tend to be in Europe/Canada rather than the U.S. |
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That's a bit hard to believe.
Surely someone in this situation would settle with taking a job programming in a different language instead of going homeless?
It's also possible they placed unreasonable demands (I notice a lot of people looking for jobs in niche languages often ask to work 100% remotely too).
If you work in a niche language, you need to be ready to compromise in certain areas, such as having to relocate.