Does anyone here work remote coding Golang?

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<p>Do anyone here work remote coding Golang? How is the demand?</p> <p>Thanks</p> <hr/>**评论:**<br/><br/>natefinch: <pre><p>I do. Canonical has several projects written in Go, and we&#39;re 100% work from home (except for ~two 1-week trips a year).</p> <p>I&#39;ve gotten a reasonable number of direct contacts from companies looking for Go programmers, but none that want remote workers. </p> <p>I think remote is still pretty rare in the industry, which is kind of amusing given that we all just sit at a networked computer all day.</p></pre>albatr0s: <pre><p>This is the demand:</p> <p><a href="http://golangprojects.com/">http://golangprojects.com/</a></p></pre>hahainternet: <pre><p>I&#39;m a freelance Go developer but I haven&#39;t seen much interest. Where I am (Manchester, UK) the vast majority of the demand is for PHP much to my chagrin.</p></pre>bigfoot13442: <pre><p>I would also like to know the answer to this.</p></pre>fortyninezeronine: <pre><p>I don&#39;t code 100% Go all the time at work, but I work remotely and write a lot of tools/services in Go. I have only had a few recruiters contact me for other positions, so I think the demand is low (I am relatively unknown, though, so..YMMV).</p></pre>deegood: <pre><p>I do yes. The golang is just ramping up but it looks like a lot more in future.</p> <p>I am in the docker / kubernetes area, there&#39;s a lot of go in play over here and the landscape looks pretty good for those projects.</p> <p>Can&#39;t really comment on larger golang demand though.</p></pre>marcocharco: <pre><p>I just started a remote work in Go :). Give me a few weeks and I can tell you how it&#39;s like. </p></pre>girishso: <pre><p>Ditto here!</p> <p>Haven&#39;t seen much remote Go work, I am rails programmer primarily.</p></pre>PuerkitoBio: <pre><p>I do, been doing so for the last two years. Demand seems reasonably high, though I&#39;ve been working at the same place for those 2 years (I keep an eye on the postings as I&#39;m looking for a new job in the coming months). It does seem that the positions are mostly intermediate/senior, so it may be harder for someone with little professional experience to find that kind of job.</p></pre>ivanml: <pre><p>I do , for more than two years. Full time job, working for home. My company allows developers working from home and not just Go developers, PHP , Java Script etc. </p></pre>bketelsen: <pre><p>My whole team is 100% remote. Like <a href="/u/natefinch" rel="nofollow">/u/natefinch</a> and the canonical bunch we get together a few times a year.</p></pre>morethanaprogrammer: <pre><p>Many of us at Teamwork.com work on go remotely. Demand seems fairly high since we are having a bit of trouble finding devs at the moment.</p></pre>itsmontoya: <pre><p>I work remotely and the majority of our software stack is in Golang. It&#39;s definitely my favorite language to work with on a day-to-day basis. </p></pre>xteroid: <pre><p>What do you code with Golang on a day-to-day basis?</p> <p>Thanks</p></pre>itsmontoya: <pre><p>I work in the RTB (Real time bidding) field. Our services take a very high number of requests per second and must respond within a very short period of time (Under 60ms).</p></pre>xteroid: <pre><p>Cool! Thanks</p></pre>jordic: <pre><p>For the moment mostly working with python/django, (90), go (10) but hope to switch. Mostly I work remotly.</p></pre>tcardv: <pre><p>Yes, I just started about a month ago. I just decided I wanted to do that, went to <a href="http://golangprojects.com/" rel="nofollow">http://golangprojects.com/</a> and applied to everything that looked interesting. Got contacted soon enough.</p> <p>There aren&#39;t that many Go jobs, but there aren&#39;t that many programmers either. Because adoption is growing, my guess is that demand outpaces offer, and since it&#39;s clearly past critical mass, you can only expect it to grow and consolidate for the next few years.</p> <p>This demand surplus also should make it more likely for companies to accept remote, since it trivially increases the offer pool. (Sadly, companies are still realizing they can&#39;t just take a working process designed for on-site, make it remote and expect it to work.)</p></pre>farslan: <pre><p>I do it myself for 3 years (Koding.com). There are many remote positions for Go. However there is US Remote and World Remote. So if you don&#39;t live in the US don&#39;t expect to get a remote job easily, because most of the remote Jobs are US-Only. That kinda sucks but these kind of things improve with time :)</p></pre>xteroid: <pre><p>Thanks. I live in US :)</p></pre>ktkization: <pre><p>Also here <a href="http://www.welovegolang.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.welovegolang.com/</a></p></pre>xteroid: <pre><p>Cool! Thanks</p></pre>FIuffyRabbit: <pre><p>There is a demand for it (kind of). I keep getting job offers from recruiting companies to do remote work but I would stay away from that. </p></pre>xteroid: <pre><p>Thanks all for answering my question. For GoLang been a new language it has a pretty good demand for remote jobs. I expect the language to keep growing.</p> <p>Thanks</p></pre>

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