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Where Are All the Perl Jobs in 2025?

If you’re a Perl developer, you’ve probably heard it before: “Is Perl still a thing?”
The short answer? Yes. Absolutely.
The longer answer? It’s evolving—quietly, but purposefully—and there’s still real demand for skilled Perl developers across a number of industries.

Let’s explore where the opportunities are today and how to find them.

Why Companies Still Use Perl

Despite not being the trendiest language, Perl continues to power core infrastructure in fields like:

  • Finance – for transaction processing and batch scripting
  • Bioinformatics – thanks to CPAN’s rich ecosystem
  • System Administration – especially in legacy-rich environments
  • Telecom & Hosting – for custom automation and reporting

The reality is, companies with decades of code running in Perl aren’t eager to rip and replace something that still works flawlessly.

Remote and Freelance Perl Work Is Growing

One major shift in recent years is the rise of remote-first hiring. More companies are hiring global developers to work on existing Perl systems—whether it's maintaining codebases, modernizing legacy apps, or integrating Perl into cloud workflows.

These roles aren’t always posted on major job boards. That’s why using niche platforms is key.

Where to Look for Perl Jobs

General job boards often bury Perl listings under unrelated content or make it difficult to filter accurately.

That’s why developers increasingly rely on specialized platforms like
Perl-Jobs.com — a focused job board built specifically
Image descriptionfor the Perl community, offering remote, freelance, and full-time listings from companies that actually want your Perl skills.

It saves time and connects you with opportunities that are actually relevant.

Final Thoughts

Perl isn’t dead—it’s just not loud. There are still solid, high-paying roles out there for developers who know how to write clean, efficient Perl code. And with the right tools and platforms, you don’t have to hunt blindly to find them.

So whether you're actively job hunting or just keeping an eye on the market, it’s a good time to dust off the resume and see where Perl can take you.

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