Alexander Mikhailov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wonder how in this turbulent time J-ers are finding jobs. In fact,
> it would be interesting to know even for times less turbulent, like
> couple of years ago :) . Are there specific niches, some industry
> slices, particular companies or other ways to look for a J-related
> work?
>
> The list of companies which employ J is on the J software site, but
> seems somewhat outdated. I'm not sure one can find J work being
> done in all those places right now.
>
> Alex
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First of all ... let me tell you that the most important part of your 
job search should be the desire to locate EMPLOYERS who are sympathetic 
to your WAY OF THINKING.

You almost certainly do not want to be part of some predatory outfit  
seeking to  dominate the market. You should seek out companies that want 
to do a GOOD JOB.

This may sound silly or fatuous but computer language preference is of 
no more importance than the direction of the wind to a sailor.

Computer Languages are simply means to an end.. They are tools. Some 
good, some bad, and some really crap.

Cheers Jim
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