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Not as straight forward as the massive languages as the pool of developers and work are both smaller. But remote EU or US is not very hard if you have some experience (Elixir or in general).

Junior positions are quite uncommon and seem to require some hustle on the networking side.

Market seems to be cooling a bit for consulting (I do that) as the economy makes companies more careful.

None of the highly motivated Elixir devs I know are struggling to find work. Consulting/contract clients has been trickier lately but not impossible.

Source: I help companies connect with Elixir devs as a specialist recruiter. And I do contracting/consulting.

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