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Elixir is one of the most in-demand skills in the tech industry today. Companies across startups, scale-ups, and enterprises are actively hiring Elixir developers to build cutting-edge products and services. We have multiple Elixir positions available on LeetHire, with competitive salaries. On LeetHire, you can search for Elixir jobs anonymously—your current employer won't know you're looking. All listings show transparent salary ranges upfront, so you never waste time on positions that don't meet your expectations. Connect directly with hiring teams without dealing with third-party recruiters, and block specific companies from seeing your profile if needed. The best Elixir jobs rarely come through recruiters. LeetHire gives you direct access to companies actively hiring for your skills—remote, hybrid, or on-site—while keeping your search invisible to anyone you don't want knowing.
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Instinct Science
Instinct is building AI-forward SaaS products that serve the veterinary world. We are growing our talented Engineering team and looking for people who...
DoStuff
I’m Scott - founder of DoStuff. We have a pretty big, and growing, membership product called DoMORE - $7/month for a pair of tickets to an event we th...
Driftrock
Driftock is a marketing technology business founded in 2013 on a mission to become the world leading automotive & e-Mobility marketing platform. The D...
FreightRoll
We are an AI-first logistics technology startup. Role: -Experience with Elixir or Erlang in production, or polyglot engineer able to pick up new lan...
Jump
Who are we? Hey there! We are Jumpapp.com, AI for Financial Advisors. Jump’s mission is to empower financial advisors, firms, and clients to thrive in...
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View Elixir Salary Guide →Elixir brings the power of Erlang's proven concurrency model with modern, Ruby-inspired syntax, making it ideal for building fault-tolerant, distributed systems. Running on the Erlang VM (BEAM), Elixir excels at real-time applications, messaging systems, and services requiring high availability. Companies hire Elixir developers for real-time communication platforms, IoT systems, streaming services, Phoenix web applications, and backend systems requiring millions of concurrent connections. Elixir developers leverage OTP (Open Telecom Platform) for building fault-tolerant applications, LiveView for interactive web experiences without JavaScript, and the functional programming paradigm for maintainable code. The language's lightweight processes and supervisor trees enable resilient architecture. Elixir developer salaries range from $95k to $170k+ with experienced engineers commanding premium compensation due to specialized expertise. Organizations value Elixir for handling massive concurrency, self-healing systems, and live code updates without downtime. LeetHire connects Elixir developers with forward-thinking companies through anonymous assessments showcasing your distributed systems knowledge.
Elixir powers real-time messaging systems, IoT platforms, streaming services, Phoenix web applications, telephony systems, and any application requiring high concurrency and fault tolerance. Companies like Discord and PepsiCo use Elixir for scalable, reliable systems.
Elixir's syntax is approachable for Ruby developers, but functional programming concepts and OTP patterns require learning. The language is more accessible than Erlang while providing the same power. Strong documentation and community support help newcomers.
Elixir developers earn $95k to $170k+ annually. The relatively small but growing talent pool creates strong demand. Mid-level developers typically earn $105k-$135k, while senior engineers with OTP expertise earn $140k-$170k+.
Elixir offers better concurrency handling, fault tolerance through OTP supervision trees, and can manage millions of connections with lower resource usage. Node.js is easier to learn and has broader adoption, but Elixir excels for systems requiring extreme reliability.