There have been recent discussions on the deliberately unarchived london.pm jobs
discuss list about the difficulty of filling Perl/Web development jobs in
London. Part of the problem seems to be that @other_languages
[unspecificed] can provide developers at lower price (possibly due to more
self taught hackers dabbling in them), but a big part of the problem seems to
be simply that there aren't that many people with the skills sought full stop,
contacting them is hard, and finding ones that are unhappy in their current
job is harder.
So I wondered, does the current source for builders and plumbers also
supply programmers? Do the people of.pl know.pl?
(It's not the first london.pm thread about jobs - there was the big one in August that started here and continued on into the next week.)
Poles (Score:1)
We've got a CV from a Polish Perl programmer who's only just moved to the UK (all his previous employers are in Poland) and we're interviewing him next week. On paper it certainly looks like he knows Perl.
I'm afraid not (Score:1)
Situation here (in .pl) seems to be the same - there are not many perl programmers and most of them are not looking for a job.
Our company has been struggling to hire perl developers (in .pl) for a long time now (without much success recently).
Of course some people have left the country to seek their fortune in GB, but I do not think that he have much more perl developers to provide... :-)
less talk, more action (Score:2)
We have a huge number of computer science students who will graduate having never heard of or thought about perl, if only some big employers evangelised about how great it was to beyond the perl monger choir.
I don't employ any perl people, but am involved in finding the occasional contractor and have helped people fill gaps, but I've also organised l
@JAPH = qw(Hacker Perl Another Just);
print reverse @JAPH;
Re: (Score:1)
Maybe each YAPC should take this into consideration and "donate" a certain number of tickets to local universities to attract new and interested parties. Maybe talk to the CS programs at