You can't believe how high the demand is for frontend devs who specialise in accessibility. These days I have at least one meeting a week with a potential client and I'm not even actively searching.
They even ask for up to 3 or 4 full days a week for long-term commitments and for willingness to travel regularly. In some countries it's really hard to find local experts.
@matuzo is there some legal change this driving this? Because here in the US, it’s a struggle to get people to care.

@cferdinandi “As of 28 June 2025, customers will be able to file complaints before national courts or authorities if services or products do not respect the new rules.”

https://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=1202&intPageId=5581&langId=en

@matuzo with Trump, taking office, I expect the exact opposite will happen here: a loosening of accessibility laws.
@cferdinandi @matuzo Not me hearing that and getting concerned when working in an end-to-end accessibility consultant firm on USA 😬