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Introduction: Squarespace Looking for Full-time Scaling Expert Interested in helping a cutting-edge, high-growth startup scale? Squarespace, which was profiled here last year in Squarespace Architecture - A Grid Handles Hundreds of Millions of Requests a Month and also hosts this blog , is currently in the market for a crack scalability engineer to help build out its cloud infrastructure. Squarespace is very excited about finding a full-time scaling expert. Interested applicants should go to http://www.squarespace.com/jobs-software-engineer for more information. ďťż If you would like to advertise your critical, hard to fill job opeinings on HighScalability, please contact us and we'll get it setup for you.
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