It’s no secret that Linux skills are a hot commodity in today’s job market, and on Wednesday the Linux Foundation will publish some data that paints that picture in finer detail. Specifically, ...
The Linux job market is hot and getting hotter. The job market is still only slowing shifting back into gear, but the IT job market is still doing better than the general market. And, guess which ...
The Linux Foundation and Dice report that Linux professionals are in very high demand in the technology job market. In-demand Linux skills will continue to cross both the developer and enterprise ...
This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter’s approach. While only a few years ago Linux ...
The Linux job market has been red-hot for a while now, with many companies desperate to find Linux professionals. But what’s driving this huge demand for people with Linux skills? Opensource.com takes ...
Dice, the leading career site for technology and engineering professionals, and The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the growth of Linux and collaborative ...
Linux has been expanding its reach — powering Google, Facebook and other major platforms — and hiring managers say they’re in need of an increasing number of Linux developers. But many of those jobs ...
The Linux skills set used to be a sure ticket to a top system administrator or developer job, paying as much as $100,000, and ome desperate Silicon Valley firms went as far as adding bonus cash or ...
Basically any job that exists for Windows exists for Linux as well, with the (mostly) exception of basic desktop support. (That exists too, but it's fairly rare and usually is going to require Windows ...
It’s no secret that Linux skills are a hot commodity in today’s job market, and on Wednesday the Linux Foundation will publish some data that paints that picture in finer detail. Specifically, ...