Hi folks, Just another message to say we’re hiring again. As always we’re looking for more clojure, clojurescript, graph/data developers. We help government publish data on the web. Most of the data we publish is official government stats, supporting reference data (e.g. administrative geographies), or environmental data (e.g. river catchments, flood warnings, ecological data / fish etc…) Remote working, but with a strong preference for people based in the UK. https://www.swirrl.com/hiring
For all you Clojurians who prefer the ops side of things, Crossbeam is hiring a DevOps engineer. Our backend is completely built with Clojure and deployed on Kubernetes inside AWS. We use Postgres, ElasticSearch, and Datadog extensively. Crossbeam is almost entirely remote; we have an office in Philly, but all our work happens remotely and we engineers across the US. https://www.crossbeam.com/careers/ https://apply.workable.com/crossbeam/j/DEA5562C49/
If I wasn't currently employed sounds like my dream job, I do mostly clojure/babashka services with kafka, and I manage all the on-prem k8s clusters, I've even written operators in clojure 😉
Well if you want to learn more, feel free to DM me. We recently started talking about using babashka for all our scripting. It's too nascent to put in the job description.
repost this in #jobs-discuss. We try to keep this channel only for job postings for people looking to hire or be hired
Sure thing, thanks
We’re currently hiring for a Clojure/C# developer. Company is mid-growth and looking to double its engineering team. We’re based out of Syracuse but jobs can be remote. We’re not currently hiring internationally. https://careers.tcgplayer.com/job-openings?gh_jid=3164292. We have lots of interesting and challenging problems around scaling, information retrieval, recommendations, and machine learning.
How widely do you use Clojure, out of curiosity, and is the Clojure team mostly in Syracuse?
@elliot.stern Job is fully remote but if you live in Syracuse we have an HQ there if you choose to want to go in. We use Clojure every day. Our tech stack is mostly Clojure, Elasticsearch, Kafka, MongoDB, Redis, and several AWS products (AWS Batch, DynamoDB, etc.) The job specifies C# because most of our teams are C# and we just have a blanket dev role but our team specifically (the search team) is almost exclusively in Clojure.
I’m over in Buffalo, actually, though I know there’s at least one remote employee on BuffaloDevs who works for you. I wonder if there’s enough Clojure developers around Western NY for a remote meetup like we do for Buffalo Rust.
I can't see any Clojure in the ad itself? What part of the position is Clojure related?