
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Paul Johnson
wrote: I'm starting to see job adverts mentioning Haskell as a "nice to have", and even in some cases as a technology to work with.
However right now I'm looking at it from the other side. Suppose someone wants to hire a Haskell developer or three. How easy is this? I'd appreciate replies from people who have actually done this.
I guess it must be a lot easier to find applicants if you don't require them to live in the same city/country as you.
"Objection!" My experience (circa 2005) had shown that it is easy to hire Haskell programmers (in Moscow). We've got about ten resumes from single post in FIDO conference, most of them tried Haskell for small projects and were glad to use it for paying job. Only one or two of them had substantial previous Haskell experience but all resumes were from quite capable programmers. I think "Haskell is nice to have" is a convenient filter for good programmers. At least it was then.