Here in Seattle the bulk of jobs are Microsoft products, of course.
There's a large Plone community and a medium-sized Django community,
but besides those the Python community is smaller and more scattered
than Portland or the Bay Area. Still, I've had steady Python work
since 1999 and there seem to be more openings than Pythoneers.  The
number of Python job ads has actually increased after Sept 2008, I
guess because laid-off people started startups.

Surprisingly, Microsoft has been promoting IronPython but I've never
met anybody who actually uses it. Maybe if I hung out with the .NET
crowd I'd see more of it. Amazon seems to be mostly a Java shop.
Boeing has a few Python programmers but they're scattered and don't
seem to have much contact with each other.

-- 
Mike Orr <[email protected]>

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