I think the winds are changing out there with regards to company's
willingness to explore multiple or alternative languages.

Compass Labs is a silicon valley based social media startup company.
Their data mining team just switched all their internal tools and data
mining work to Clojure (production infrastructure is mostly Java/Scala/
C) and they're currently hiring for two positions and would give
preference to qualified people with strong Lisp or Clojure
backgrounds:

1) Senior machine learning engineers and/or team leads
2) Clojure infrastructure consultant

They will make accommodation for outstanding engineers that don't
quite fit the job spec.  A significant Clojure project is necessary
for the consulting position however.

Ian

On Apr 18, 9:59 am, Nicolas Buduroi <nbudu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I've been having lots of fun in the past months working in Clojure
> only on my own time and wonder if there's opportunities to be paid for
> it. Our community is growing everyday and I've heard that Clojure is
> being more and more used in the real world. So, is there anyjob
> opening for us Clojurians?
>
> P.S.: I don't want this post to be just for me, so I encourage you to
> postjoboffers from anywhere even if you're not searching for
> telecommuters. BTW, I'm in Montreal.
>
> Thanks
>
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