I can tell you with my experience that the answer that you are looking for has more to do with your own feeling than the actual job prospects so i would go ahead and tell you what you are actually looking for.
If you are a person who likes systems development or want to write in a c like language with minimal cognitive overhead compared to Ruby, Java, C++ then Go is an excellent language. It has its quirks but none as bad as those mentioned above. Clojure on the other hand is a different kind of language it is deep and beautiful, like Go, you can learn it a matter of days of-course it would take a yr/yrs to master it. But for all practical purposes clojure is the simplest language to learn. It has almost no syntax. It is immensely deep and powerful and give you a deep sense of satisfaction after programming. Initially you would feel stupid programming in it but slowly it would become your strength and you will feel like a smug of clojure. That is just the nature of the language. At the end all you need is just one job, which you can find in any language, hell a friend of mine is still programming mainframes in IBM Cobol in 2017. So you need to decide what you want and how you want to feel. Finding a job is secondary to the exercise and there are plenty of jobs in both the languages.