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What non-clojure places should I post a job to ensure visibility to Clojure people who might not frequent Slack? I’ve posted on ClojureVerse, thinking of reddit. The Brave and True jobs is kind of empty so I’m not sure if it’s worth putting something there. Definitely don’t need a 90 day spot (we want to fill 1-2 roles relatively quickly).
Have you tried Linkedin?
LinkedIn and StackOverflow
Reddit probably isn't a bad shout
And crap candidates. Also LinkedIn decides to do ML to apply Good / Bad Fit and just isn’t good enough. Closed the job.
And there is also this Twitter thread: https://twitter.com/porkostomus/status/1241885772032036864
Maybe I’m old school but I use the RSS Feeds from https://functionaljobs.com and https://jobs.braveclojure.com/
What does that mean?