When I Googled about it recently, I saw one post at Apple and maybe one at Google. But even then, WASM was just listed as a nice-to-have on top of other job specifications.
I mean, webassembly bascially <i>is</i> a technology on top of others, either being a compile target for or an input to software that needs additional skills to write.
Kitware is currently working to use WebAssembly to deliver our open source C++ medical image analysis library (ITK) in the browser as itk-js. By looking at the commit history of that repo, <a href="https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium/itk-js/graphs/contributors" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium/itk-js/graphs/c...</a> , you can see that no one at the company works full time in WebAssembly, but a decent number of us touch on it fairly regularly.
I've been wondering the same thing since I've been focusing on UI development lately, but AFAIK most frontend development is currently Angular/React/Vue and a bit of Svelte
All of these are pretty good points. It makes sense that there aren't many jobs specifically focusing on WASM yet or that anyone working on it now is still seen as a Front End Developer who just does the WASM stuff.<p>Thanks everyone!
These guys might have wasm related work.
<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/wasmerio" rel="nofollow">https://www.linkedin.com/company/wasmerio</a>