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[ale] OT: How many Linux guys are looking for work in ATL?
You really have to be careful and weed out the scammers and shysters in the
recruiting game. It gives the IT recruiting industry a bad name.
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Damon Chesser <damon at damtek.com> wrote:
> On 07/26/2012 09:58 AM, leam hall wrote:
> > >From what I understand of the ATL market, things are good for Linux
> > people. In general, RHCE means more than LPIC-3 because more shops are
> > Red Hat and recruiters see the RHCE acronym more than the LPIC or
> > SuSE. Nothing wrong with any of the certs, but RHCE has brand
> > recognition.
> >
> > For experienced (3+ years) people pay seems to be in the $80K year
> > range. Contracts can do $35-$45/hr without much effort.
> >
> > At the 5+ year mark it seems like $90/yr or $55/hr is normal.
>
> Now that is good info. Having been in the ATL market for 4 years, I
> just "made" numbers up to land a job.
>
> That is one reason I emailed you (Leam) last night, just to gain intel
> on the market.
> >
> > If you have less than 3 years I'd recommend non-profit work,
> > educational system, or getting on with a company in a very junior
> > role. You're working more for resume building than money at this
> > point. You'll also get a world of experience that you won't get
> > hacking Linux at home.
> >
> > At least that path worked for me. :)
> >
> > Leam
> >
>
>
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> Damon L. Chesser
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