
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Tom Tobin
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 11:09 AM, siki
wrote: I've posted this before but did not get a whole lot of responses, so here it is again: [...] You should have at least a bachelor’s degree in computer science from a top university
Might I humbly suggest that this is going to severely limit your hiring options? You're looking for the intersection of sets of people who:
- Have a BS in computer science (cuts out a fair number of people) - Graduated from a "top university" (cuts out a *lot* of people) - Is familiar with Java (cuts out some people) - Is skilled with Haskell (a fair bet for many on this mailing list, at least) - Can work in the Manhattan area (cuts out a *lot* of people)
- Is looking for a job. Haskell is still exotic enough that it has a disproportionate amount of Giant Brains among its practitioners. Companies tend to want to hang on to these, even in a recession. -- Sebastian Sylvan