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Revision as of 03:47, 28 February 2008
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.
Academic positions
Industry positions
- Aetion Technologies LLC
- Bluespec, Inc.
- Credit Suisse
- Erlang Training and Consulting Ltd
- Galois, Inc
- Nokia Research Center Cambridge
- HAppS LLC
- Anygma
See the most up to date list on the Haskell in industry page.
Recent positions
Recruitment days
Fellowships
PhD/MSc Studentships
Internships
Internships on Haskell and GHC, at Microsoft Research, Cambridge