Haystack

Languages

Hire OCaml developers

OCaml engineers who ship correctness-critical systems other languages can't.

Mid-level base · UK · DE · US

£80k–£100k · €90k–€115k · $115k–$145k

3

Markets

UK · DE · US

24h

First shortlist

from kick-off call

14–21

Days to hire

median across stacks

£80k–£100k

Typical mid pay (UK)

Why Haystack

The fastest way to hire OCaml developers - without the agency tax.

OCaml underpins serious work at trading firms, compilers and infrastructure tools. The hire that matters can wield the module system properly and ship maintainable OCaml.

Haystack's OCaml pool is small and specialist - heavy in fintech, compilers and DevTools.

What they ship

Production OCaml work, not tutorials.

  • Compilers, linters and language tooling in OCaml
  • Trading and fintech systems where correctness matters
  • OCaml libraries with serious test coverage
  • Async networking on Lwt or Async

Playbook

Hiring OCaml engineers - the long version

OCaml specialist or generalist - which should you hire?

The honest answer is: it depends on the half-life of your OCaml surface area. If your roadmap leans heavily on compilers, linters and language tooling in ocaml and you expect to keep investing in Dune over the next 18-24 months, a specialist will out-deliver a generalist on day-30 throughput and incident response.

If your team is smaller than ten engineers, or OCaml is one of three or four core technologies, hire a strong generalist who has shipped OCaml in anger at least twice. The cross-stack pattern recognition will pay for itself the first time you need to integrate Lwt with another part of the system.

On Haystack we surface both - filtered by whether the candidate self-identifies as a OCaml specialist and verified against their last two roles. Expect to pay around £80k–£100k for a mid-level UK hire, scaling toward £110k–£155k for senior.

Production patterns the best OCaml hires bring

A great OCaml engineer is not the one with the most stars on GitHub - it is the one who has paged at 3am for a OCaml service they wrote, and changed how they build because of it. Across the core engineering hires we have placed in 2025-2026, the same patterns keep showing up.

  • Documented architectural decisions explaining why this OCaml pattern was picked over the alternatives.
  • OCaml services instrumented with tracing from day one, not bolted on after the first incident.
  • Tests that exercise the Dune integration boundary, not just isolated unit logic.
  • Versioned, observable OCaml releases - feature flags, structured logs and clear rollback paths over hot-patching.

Red flags when interviewing OCaml developers

Every stack has its own pattern of plausible-sounding answers that fall apart in production. With OCaml, these are the patterns that most often correlate with a six-month regret hire on the employer side.

  • Defines "senior OCaml" purely by years, not by scope of decision-making or systems owned.
  • Names every OCaml feature on the docs page but cannot describe a single trade-off they hit in production with Dune.
  • Treats OCaml as a checklist of versions rather than a stack of decisions - no opinion on what they would change.
  • Has only built greenfield OCaml side-projects, never inherited a legacy OCaml codebase.

A sample take-home for OCaml candidates

When teams ask us how to evaluate OCaml engineers beyond a CV, we recommend a 90-minute paid take-home that mirrors real work, not algorithm puzzles. The brief below is one we have refined with employers hiring core engineering teams.

Give the candidate a small, intentionally imperfect OCaml service that already does compilers, linters and language tooling in ocaml. Their task is to add a second capability - trading and fintech systems where correctness matters - while keeping existing behaviour green. Grade in three parts.

  • Correctness: the new OCaml feature works under the provided Dune tests, plus one edge case the candidate adds themselves.
  • Engineering judgement: did they refactor or wrap the legacy code? Either is fine - we are listening for the reasoning, not the verdict.
  • Communication: a short README explaining what they would do differently with another week, including any Lwt concerns they spotted.

What to expect in the first 30 days from a Haystack OCaml hire

By week one, the new OCaml engineer should have shipped a small change to production - typically a docs fix, a Dune dependency bump or a minor refactor in compilers, linters and language tooling in ocaml. The goal is to validate the development loop, not to ship anything heroic.

By week two, expect them on the on-call rota in a shadow capacity, pair-programming on at least one feature, and asking pointed questions about why specific OCaml patterns were chosen. If they are not asking those questions, the hire is going to plateau.

By day 30, they should own one cleanly-scoped slice of the OCaml surface area, have a public ramp-up document, and be the named reviewer on PRs touching that area. Every Haystack employer gets a structured onboarding template - so you are not reinventing the playbook for each hire.

Salary benchmark

Salary benchmark for OCaml developers across UK, Germany & US

Anchored to live Haystack data. London, Berlin tech hubs and US coastal markets skew toward the upper bound.

United Kingdom

GBP · base salary

Junior · 0–3 yrs

£55k–£70k

Mid · 3–6 yrs

£80k–£100k

Senior · 6+ yrs

£110k–£155k

Germany

EUR · base salary

Junior · 0–3 yrs

€65k–€80k

Mid · 3–6 yrs

€90k–€115k

Senior · 6+ yrs

€125k–€180k

United States

USD · base salary

Junior · 0–3 yrs

$80k–$100k

Mid · 3–6 yrs

$115k–$145k

Senior · 6+ yrs

$160k–$225k

EUR and USD bands are indicative conversions from live UK data using current market multipliers. Local seniority, sector and equity packages can push offers higher.

On Haystack now

OCaml developers ready to interview

A sample of OCaml engineers currently active on Haystack across the UK, Germany and US. Tap a profile to start a conversation.

88% match
Vetted
Lena Schneider

Lena Schneider

OCaml Engineer

Berlin, Germany
OCaml91%
OCaml90%
Dune83%
Lwt73%

6+

Years

€78k

Expects

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Maximilian Weber

Maximilian Weber

OCaml Engineer

Munich, Germany
Dune60%
Lwt51%
Async56%
Merlin57%

10+

Years

€105k

Expects

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Hannah Becker

Hannah Becker

OCaml Engineer

Hamburg, Germany
Async76%
Merlin94%
OCaml87%
OCaml86%

4+

Years

€68k

Expects

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96% match
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Jonas Krüger

Jonas Krüger

OCaml Engineer

Frankfurt, Germany
OCaml65%
OCaml68%
Dune68%
Lwt68%

8+

Years

€92k

Expects

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Olivia Martinez

Olivia Martinez

OCaml Engineer

San Francisco, USA
Dune65%
Lwt68%
Async65%
Merlin49%

6+

Years

$185k

Expects

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92% match
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Ethan Nguyen

Ethan Nguyen

OCaml Engineer

New York, USA
Async60%
Merlin58%
OCaml60%
OCaml58%

9+

Years

$210k

Expects

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The OCaml ecosystem your hire should know

3 core · 2 nice to have

Core stack

OCamlDuneLwt

Nice to have

AsyncMerlin

Where the talent lives

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Interview prep

Sample OCaml interview questions

Use these across technical and behavioural rounds. Tap a card for what to listen for.

Blueprint

Hiring through Haystack takes days, not months

A repeatable five-step playbook our employers run for every role.

  1. 01

    30-min kick-off

    Day 0

    We capture the brief, scorecard and salary band. No long forms.

  2. 02

    Matches in 24h

    Day 1

    A curated shortlist of vetted candidates lands in your dashboard.

  3. 03

    Interview rounds

    Day 2–10

    We handle scheduling. You focus on the conversation.

  4. 04

    Offer & references

    Day 10–14

    We support both sides through offer and reference checks.

  5. 05

    Onboard

    Day 14–21

    Structured ramp template so your new hire ships in week one.

92%

Offer acceptance

Because every OCaml candidate has aligned on level, comp and working pattern before you meet, offers via Haystack are accepted 92% of the time.

Leading tech employers use Haystack to hire world-class candidates

Answer Digital

"For anyone in the industry struggling with tech hiring and finding those really niche candidates, I'd highly recommend using Haystack. Ultimately Haystack helped us find great candidates that we couldn't find anywhere else."

Jonny Hiles

Jonny Hiles

Talent Acquisition Lead

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Leonardo

"Working with Haystack has helped us widen our brand, it's helped us recruit great people, and it's been an easy thing to do. When we think about our candidate experience and the experience of people in my team, I want that rounded experience and that's what we've seen with Haystack."

Craig Drysdale

Craig Drysdale

VP Talent & Engagement

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PayPoint

"I'm really impressed with the candidates that I'm finding on Haystack, I'm looking at them and thinking, 'wow, this looks like a great engineer'. We made multiple hires in our first year. It's been a really nice way to hire tech talent, with a very unique approach."

Marek Kafar

Marek Kafar

Senior IT Recruiter

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FAQ

Hiring OCaml developers - common questions

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