Subject: Re: [xsl] Off Topic : XSLT Jobs in USA From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 10:56:18 -0400 |
Hi, The question isn't off topic. This isn't just a technical list; anything about XSL or XSLT is on topic. But it is relative. What does "enough" mean in this context? (What does "huge presence" mean?) Yet I do agree that there isn't much of a commodity market for XML/XSLT developers. One can speculate on reasons for this. In many ways I think it's a reflection of the strength of the technology. It doesn't die because it's too ... good. It doesn't go mainstream because it's too ... whatever. There are many things about it that aren't really one size fits all. While this means that work may be harder to find, it also means it's often really cool work. Cheers, Wendell Wendell Piez | http://www.wendellpiez.com XML | XSLT | electronic publishing Eat Your Vegetables _____oo_________o_o___ooooo____ooooooo_^ On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 1:00 AM, Mailing Lists Mail <daktapaal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dear all. > I see a huge presence of developers and techies from the USA who are > into XML and XSLT technologies, but I dont see as many jobs in the USA > job sites regarding the same. I just landed in the USA and am looking > for Jobs around the XML/XSLT etc technologies. There are either no > jobs / or jobs that arent real ( in the jobsites..etc. Dice.com ) ... > Is this weird ? or is it something to do with this time of the year? > > Are there enough companies hiring XSLT / XML developer contractors in the USA? > > DakTapaal
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