Same here in Portugal, specially in the North (where I live) - the last job posting for Lotus Notes development up here was... five years ago (and that's how I got the job I have now).
On the country's capital is slightly better, maybe one or two opportunities per year. Compare this with the five or more job postings for .Net per *week*, and you can see that Lotus Notes seems to be dying around here... Which is not really a surprise, considering there hasn't been any Lotus marketing on the business (or otherwise) magazines for the last ten years.
Same here in Portugal, specially in the North (where I live) - the last job posting for Lotus Notes development up here was... five years ago (and that's how I got the job I have now).
On the country's capital is slightly better, maybe one or two opportunities per year. Compare this with the five or more job postings for .Net per *week*, and you can see that Lotus Notes seems to be dying around here... Which is not really a surprise, considering there hasn't been any Lotus marketing on the business (or otherwise) magazines for the last ten years.