Every frontend developer puts TypeScript on their resume now. So does every fullstack. So does every backend engineer on a JS team. So do most React Native people, most Next.js people, and a large number of devs who barely write any TS but pattern-matched to "it's expected."

The signal got nuked. "TypeScript developer" tells a hiring manager about as much as "uses a keyboard."

TypeScript is the universal modifier. That is the trap.

427 companies on Remoet ship TypeScript in production

26,884 open jobs across those companies, more than any other language signal on the platform