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*[http://www.bluespec.com/about/careers.htm Bluespec, Inc.] |
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*[http://www.erlang-consulting.com/jobs.html Erlang Training and Consulting Ltd] |
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*[http://www.galois.com/join.php Galois Connections] |
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Revision as of 17:36, 12 April 2007
Haskell is a freely available language based on open-source software. So this page mainly advertises for participation in unpaid projects. However, advertisements for university and industry positions are just as welcome.
If you are seeking Haskell jobs, good places to follow are the Haskell mailing list, and the Types mailing list, particularly for research jobs.
Positions involving Haskell
University positions
Position in industry
- Aetion Technologies LLC
- Bluespec, Inc.
- Credit Suisse
- Erlang Training and Consulting Ltd
- Galois Connections
- Nokia Research Center Cambridge
Internships
Internships on Haskell and GHC, at Microsoft Research, Cambridge
Jobs that need doing
(These are typically the unpaid ones ;)
Contributions wanted
- The nofib suite is a collection of Haskell programs used for testing and benchmarking Haskell compilers. If you would like to contribute your Haskell program to nofib, then Julian Seward would love to hear from you.
Cooperations desired
If you are working on some Haskell project and could do with some help, then advertise here (and on the Haskell mailing list).
Homeless compilers, tools, libraries
Many Haskell tools and libraries have been developed as part of research projects. When the research project ends they are often half-finished and will no longer be supported in the future. If you built some Haskell software and unfortunately no longer feel able to maintain it, then please advertise here (and on the Haskell mailing list) for new people to take it over and give it a home.