My sense here in the US (Colorado is all I'm truly familiar with) is that while
XSLT and XML are very valuable to have in your toolkit, there are few jobs
where that is all you'll need for you job. You also need some general-purpose
language, such as Java or C (or their derivatives), and/or web-centric
language, such as Javascript or PHP.
Just my $0.02
--Rich
Richard Fozzard, Computer Scientist
Geospatial Metadata at NGDC: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/metadata
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
Univ. Colorado & NOAA National Geophysical Data Center, Enterprise Data Systems
325 S. Broadway, Skaggs 1B-305, Boulder, CO 80305
Office: 303-497-6487, Cell: 303-579-5615, Email:
richard(_dot_)fozzard(_at_)noaa(_dot_)gov
Mailing Lists Mail said the following on 10/21/2013 11:00 PM:
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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