You can find Clojure companies at: http://clojure.org/community/companies

There is a #jobs room on the Clojurians Slack channel that is a good place 
to ask about this too.  http://clojurians.net/

On Tuesday, March 29, 2016 at 6:25:41 PM UTC-5, Jason Basanese wrote:
>
> I recently have been looking for summer internships. However most of the 
> companies I find either do not know what Clojure is or are certain they 
> want nothing to do with it as they would much rather stick to Java or 
> Javascript. Yes I know that Clojure compiles to both of those but this 
> seems to be a mute point in most cases. It is a mute point because telling 
> an employer you could make really great black boxes for them is not exactly 
> alluring. 
>
> Do you guys know of any companies that use Clojure? Have any suggestions 
> on how to present Clojure in a more appealing manner? General suggestions 
> on where to look for jobs in Clojure, such as startups vs large companies 
> or job fairs vs online applications? Basically any suggestion as to how to 
> find a job in the field with Clojure? 
>
> I have grown to love the language but am failing to find a market for it. 
>

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