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Hello Clojurians, I work in the recruitment team at Trainline. We are Europe's biggest train booking platform and based in London and hiring for Clojure Data Engineers. We recently opted to use Clojure in our Data Engineering team, a huge part of our operations as we look to create more personalisation for our customers. We do Data Engineering within the Hadoop ecosystem (we use Spark) and stream processing with Kafka. We are always looking to utilise better personalisation solutions with Machine Learning and use the AWS infrastructure for cloud. Further info here or DM me https://jobs.lever.co/thetrainline/26ba37fa-5bc0-40f4-9891-576562a282d3
If you're looking for remote clojure work, i was just told by TopTal that they have no candidates who are available for full time remote work. So perhaps add your resume into there
they're a talent network, so maybe they themselves dont use clojure but have clients who do?
Reify Health is hiring an engineering manager to work with an amazing Clojure(Script) team. We are out of Boston and open to remote coworkers in the U.S. See https://jobs.lever.co/reifyhealth/a9f1ad89-11f3-43aa-b94a-bce4662cc9b2?lever-origin=applied&lever-source%5B%5D=Slack for more. Thanks!