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Developers Cannot Find Companies Hiring for Niche Language Stacks

Engineers specializing in languages like Go, Rust, or Elixir have no centralized curated source to find companies actively using those stacks in production. Job boards mix language as a nice-to-have requirement with companies where it's the core stack, making targeting difficult.

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