YADJ @ Pando.com

Yet Another Drupal Job, look at Looking for a Drupal consultant (or possibly hire on drupal.org

Pando Networks (http://www.pando.com) is running an extremely high volume service making extensive use of Drupal, and is looking for a skilled Drupal engineer who can help us extend and tune the Drupal system to scale to millions of active users with a wide range of community oriented functionality. We would like to start with a consulting relationship, but the position could grow into a full-time position. Location in New York is preferred, but not required.

With the demand side of the drupal market keeping to grow extreme, there is a real -and I do mean a real- shortage of Drupal coders out there. So if you know PHP, care about OpenSource and want to make a living of it, consider diving in to Drupal!

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Where is it though?

Where is it though? This person says it's "running an extremely high volume service" yet it's in beta and I couldn't find any "drupal" pages (/user, for example). It sounds great but I am sceptical of some of the posts in the services forum.

Agreed

Best to contact him and not me, it doesnt look like spam but it would be handy to know what URL is the drupal site...

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groets, bert boerland

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