Traditionally languages like Clojure are learned by experienced programmers who have high intrinsic interest in the act of programming itself, so I expect the people you compete against for Clojure jobs to be pretty skilled, and employers may also have a high hiring bar. But if what you say is true it does sound better than Ruby/Rails.
Traditionally languages like Clojure are learned by experienced programmers who have high intrinsic interest in the act of programming itself, so I expect the people you compete against for Clojure jobs to be pretty skilled, and employers may also have a high hiring bar. But if what you say is true it does sound better than Ruby/Rails.