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vikeri15:12:40

Hi, posted this in jobs but if it’s ok I’ll post here too. Pilloxa is an eHealth IoT startup sprung from a research project here in Stockholm. We are looking for app/backend developers. Our solution solves a problem that, only in Sweden, causes 4000 deaths and costs 2 bn EUR per year. Help us save lives! Stack: Preliminarily Clojure on backend and ClojureScript + React Native for iOS/Android. No previous experience of Clojure required but functional experience is a plus. If you are interested in learning new things and excited about the possibility of having a great impact on people’s lives, Pilloxa will be the place for you. If it sounds interesting, send me a private message 😄 #C0536F336 #C05006WDW

vikeri15:12:56

Since we are in an early stage initially we are trying to find people in Stockholm or willing to move here.

kardan16:12:40

Who would like to live there?

kardan16:12:58

Sorry that was meant as a joke...

vikeri16:12:56

Haha I got that. It is hard to trasmit irony over text messages though.

kardan16:12:11

Yep, I realised that I had to make a comment. A little bitter that my side (west cost) is very quiet in terms of Clojure work

kardan16:12:30

I’m not going to cry my self to sleep over it, I already have work. But still would be fun with some activity

julia18:12:41

i'd move to sweden to work on clojurescript things

julia18:12:08

i did hear it's harder for foreigners who don't speak any local language to find work there

jstaffans18:12:22

I don't think that applies to the tech industry.. people switch to English very readily.

jstaffans18:12:50

probably too readily if you ever want to learn Swedish simple_smile

julia19:12:34

thanks jstaffans, that's good to know. simple_smile

vikeri20:12:10

Yes, the Stockholm tech community is extremely diverse in terms of nationality, we would need more girls though. I’ll drop you a line @julia!