jobs-discuss

Job hunting, interview process and anything related to the experience of a job writing the Clojure language.
2020-05-27T22:15:31.387500Z

@seancorfield do you have any advice on what Clojure jobs usually look for? It would take me some time to get to that point, but it would give me a stronger reason to learn Clojure than just wanting to learn something new

seancorfield 2020-05-27T22:22:32.390100Z

@shaffan1996 Hard to say in general. Some companies are able to take on new-to-Clojure programmers and are happy to train them up. Others want someone who is already proficient. I see quite a few ClojureScript and/or "full-stack" Clojure/Script jobs posted in #jobs and #remote-jobs but since I don't do ClojureScript, I don't pay much attention to them (I've always been a purely server-side engineer/architect: UI was just not something I ever got into).

seancorfield 2020-05-27T22:24:03.390600Z

Maybe others here will chime in...?