So few clojure jobs in the Boston area, i wonder why..
I have a feeling that there are more places using Clojure but its just not advertised. At the company I work at, my team uses almost exclusively Clojure/clojurescript but when we have hired our job ads never mentioned it.
That's odd, any reason why?
Good question. I dont know why. Maybe they use one job ad per multiple teams and the recruiter then refers some ppl to some teams. Idk. But the ads are always really generic and have multiple languages listed on.
that's tough, i see a lot of job postings for "any experience with scala, clojure, haskell, blah blah"
and it's hard to tell what they actually use