Hey! I'm hiring people transitioning to Clojure / ClojureScript at https://www.lifecheq.co.za/! Join us to help unrepresented customers get the financial advice they deserve. We have recently hired a couple of great folks coming from here, but we need more people! 🙂 We are also open to hiring more experienced people as well. Have you watched all of Rich Hickey’s talks more than once – and actually started to get it? If you’re learning Clojure and feel that something has clicked, we want to hear from you. This is a rare opportunity to receive full salary from day one while being mentored by developers with over 15 years of Clojure experience. Over three months, you’ll get focused, practical training in the language and its core libraries: core.async, re-frame, HoneySQL, and more. This is about more than syntax or tools. You’ll learn to think the Clojure way: how to design systems with simplicity, leverage data over objects, and use the REPL to shape your programs interactively. We don’t overload you with theory: within 2-3 weeks, you’ll be shipping real Clojure code for carefully scoped tasks to match what you’ve just learned. This is a chance to gain hands-on experience, sharpen your functional mindset, and level up fast with guidance from people who’ve walked the path. Your first three months will focus on onboarding and growth, setting you up for long-term success at Lifecheq. After this period, you’ll join one of our squads as a full-time mid-level Clojure developer, contributing to our mission to improve the lives of people in developing countries by giving them access to high-quality financial advice. Interesting problems, great culture. No recruiters, no outsourcing. AMA. To all the wonderful people applying from both of the Americas: this is a role for someone based +/- UTC+2 timezone (from EMEA region to India). https://lifecheq.freshteam.com/jobs/_10ToK5rWF64/mid-level-engineer-transitioning-to-clojure-remote-36k-48k-eur
Duh, feel so bad about missing this one... 🙁 Do you have plans on hiring experienced devs transitioning into Clojure in the future?
Thank you Tomek, a small clarification, on "Submit your Application", there is apply with resume and later the form asks for CV. Is it CV, upload/attach it twice? Or Cover Letter?
Hmm, weird. It should be cover letter
I don't understand this concept of cover letter. I am from India, and we just send our resume.