On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 7:44:33 PM UTC-5, Alexey Verkhovsky wrote:
>
> Back to the original subject of the thread, it looks like either there is
> more Clojure work than people with platform expertise, or Clojure is a
> mostly South American phenomenon. One way or the other, South America is
> the only place I've got any responses from so far. {puzzled}
>
"We are only hiring master programmers and very strong journeymen."
My guess is master programmers in the US already have plenty of
opportunities to thrive at exciting places and are probably already
established in excellent companies, whereas as in other countries it might
be harder to find such excellent work conditions and the opportunity to
work remotely for your company makes it extra attractive.
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