> The language I work in is not even one of my top priorities when looking for work, but still it would be cool.
Same! I've made the mistake of overlooking certain things just because I wanted to get some real world OCaml experience in the past, and I will not make the same mistake again.
At my current job I mostly use OCaml and Python, with some Typescript for whenever I need to touch a frontend application. As much as I like using OCaml, I'm more thrilled about working on a team where I enjoy working with everyone, and having a work environment that provides flexibility about picking the best tool for a job. Most of my OCaml hacking still takes place on my free time, and on my personal open-source explorations :-)
> Thanks for the response!
You are welcome! Sorry if my responses weren't too useful with respect to using OCaml at work.