I think that Paul Graham's essay <a href="https://paulgraham.com/avg.html" rel="nofollow">https://paulgraham.com/avg.html</a> might give you clues.<p>My experience bears out the interpretation that established companies will NOT use Lisp. C++ and Java only for those folks.<p>AFAIK the best way to find Lisp jobs is to actively participate on Lisp forums, projects, etc. Then you might get an invitation to party.
my nephew - a mechanical engineer - learned lisp programming in autocad. his question, "uncle john, is lisp a good first programming anguage?" made my month.
Siscog used to be a Lisp shop, not sure how much they still are.<p><a href="https://www.siscog.pt/" rel="nofollow">https://www.siscog.pt/</a>