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by terranstyler
4188 days ago
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I work 50%+ in Clojure as an IT Consultant and here in Europe it's not that easy to find a company that uses Clojure and embraces its benefits. When I use clojure, it's typically for companies who need to get something done and then I choose clojure to do it, but only once someone specifically asked me for clojure (but it was an American company). I don't find it as easy to work as clojure guy in Europe. In comparison, in the US there's much more demand but many companies refrain from remote contracting Europeans (even though I think my background is quite good ML, Data Science, Statistics, ..) So IMO the TL;DR is: filling clojure positions is only a problem in the US, not in Europe. |
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