Although the demand outweighs supply for Drupal talent, it's still not a given for Drupal freelancers or starters to score a job. Here are a couple of sources to look for Drupal related work.
1. Drupal.org
The Paid services forum on drupal.org is always a good place to start for Drupal related work. These jobs range from 5-minute 20$ quick fixes to long-term commitments. It's also a good place to post your reverse bounty.
2. Drupal Groups
Group Jobs on Drupal Groups are a great way to find a job in your Drupal field of interest. G.d.o offers the option to post job listings to up to 4 groups, so it's a good idea to keep an eye on the recent posts or the group's rss feed for such opportunities. The jobs are also listed in a useful "Group jobs" block.
3. Drupaljob.com
Drupal Jobs provides a forum where people can talk about jobs, categorized in different sections: "On-site Drupal Jobs", "US$500-$1,500 Drupal Jobs", "Drupal Theme and Template" Jobs et cetera. There's also a category where freelancers and service providers can post their resumes and company descriptions.
4. Drupalancers.com
Drupalancers focuses on freelancers and offers the ability to rate a freelancer after the job is done, listing the highest rated programmers on the front page.
5. SourceForge Marketplace
A couple of months ago SourceForge launched the SourceForge Marketplace. There are usually at least a couple of Drupal projects to be found. It has a userful table listing of job which is sortable by service type, price or contract duration for instance.
And plenty more...
I'm sure there's a ton of other useful resources for finding a Drupal (freelance) job. If you know some, please post them in a comment.
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This obviously isn't for
This obviously isn't for Drupallers in general, but folks familiar with either setting up or developing with Ubercart can find work in our bounties forum. We get regular requests in there along with other requests scattered around the forums that can easily be nudged into bounties. We definitely don't have time to grab them all ourselves!
Some are small odd jobs and module customizations... others are for full site builds and long term development.
#4 looks like a waste of
#4 looks like a waste of time. No new postings in two months?
While it's true that there
While it's true that there hasn't been any recent activity, I find the idea of bidding on a job and the rating system definitely worth mentioning.
Nice List Buddy..
this is a very nice list and very useful, I dont have projects now.
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