You can find specialized roles than Rails and usually more experienced (understandably) but most companies would be really open if you told them you have a Rails background but want to learn Elixir.
The pool size is less, but the pay is more (depending on your demographics, experience, etc) in my personal experience.
But, honestly I chose it not for the market, it's just a better programming language to build stuff, period.
You can find specialized roles than Rails and usually more experienced (understandably) but most companies would be really open if you told them you have a Rails background but want to learn Elixir.
The pool size is less, but the pay is more (depending on your demographics, experience, etc) in my personal experience.
But, honestly I chose it not for the market, it's just a better programming language to build stuff, period.