There's still a market, but when I looked into COBOL work out of curiosity (I've never been anywhere near it in real life), the salaries I found were surprisingly low, compared with common modern languages.
Perhaps the old adage "it's getting hard to find X employees [at the price we are willing to pay]" applies.
That surprised me because I've seen articles and heard podcasts for years where they've said COBOL programmers are well paid due to scarcity, though never quoting amounts.
Perhaps the old adage "it's getting hard to find X employees [at the price we are willing to pay]" applies.
That surprised me because I've seen articles and heard podcasts for years where they've said COBOL programmers are well paid due to scarcity, though never quoting amounts.