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Ann Arbor's Switchback turns new web technology into new jobs
Concentrate, 7/23/2008
Small, dedicated groups of people change the world every day. Ann Arbor-based
Switchback
isn't necessarily trying to conquer the world. It'll settle for helping its clients become better integrated with the web (and a little economic success would be nice).
The handful of people who founded Switchback six months ago all had their own website companies when they met at Ann Arbor's
Drupal User's Group
. It was there that they realized their efforts would be put to better use as a team instead of as individual companies.
Today, the web-development company employs three full-timers and another four part-time employees. In its short life the group has attracted so much work that its already looking for new team members. Specifically it's interested in 2 to 4 high-end engineering contractors with experience in CMS development.
"Our hope is these relationships will turn in to long-term, full-time employment opportunities," says Stephen Colson, co-founder of Switchback.
The company is also looking to tap into
University of Michigan School of information
for an internship program. Colson says Switchback's founders are discussing the best ways to train the up-and-coming workforce.
Source: Stephen Colson, co-founder of Switchback
Writer: Jon Zemke
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