Here's a legitimate use for the list:
I used to post Linux job listings here when I got them from recruiters. Lately, though, I haven't gotten any.
For a while they all wanted Linux + Containers + Cloud _experience_ - often more experience than availability of the technology allowed.
The few I get these days are for Windows admins who know Linux. It seems like we've reversed the trend of Linux specialists, and are going back to "the receptionist can change the backup tapes".
I've also seen a few postings that were looking for unreasonable scope. Clearly an operation had been pared down to the point where one person was covering three different jobs - and I'll bet that person burned out and left, which is why the position is open.
Lately, though, even those listings have dried up.
Anybody else seeing job listings for plain ol' Linux Admins lately?
I laughed at "often more experience than availability of the technology allowed*"*, because the alternative is to cry*.*
In my job search, a few months ago I saw a listing that required 10 years experience with Slack. That won't even be possible (except for people who were involved in the internal trials) until at least August of this year, the 10th anniversary of the "preview release". I'm pretty sure this sort of thing comes from HR people taking the recommendations from the hiring manager and doubling them because they think it'll raise the quality of applicants.
They don't realize that in IT, there's always something new, and it's not that important that you have experience with Foo 10.5 as it is that you're used to learning how Bar 3.4 completely hosed half your Bar 3.3 macros (which means it ought to have been named 4.0, but such decisions are made by marketing people rather than techies) and you had to rewrite them all before you could deploy in production, so what the hell good was all your experience in Bar 3.3 anyway; the vendor said fsck backward compatibility. The real question is "how fast can you learn this stuff?"
On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 9:22 PM Jonathan Hutchins hutchins@tarcanfel.org wrote:
Here's a legitimate use for the list:
I used to post Linux job listings here when I got them from recruiters. Lately, though, I haven't gotten any.
For a while they all wanted Linux + Containers + Cloud _experience_ - often more experience than availability of the technology allowed.
The few I get these days are for Windows admins who know Linux. It seems like we've reversed the trend of Linux specialists, and are going back to "the receptionist can change the backup tapes".
I've also seen a few postings that were looking for unreasonable scope. Clearly an operation had been pared down to the point where one person was covering three different jobs - and I'll bet that person burned out and left, which is why the position is open.
Lately, though, even those listings have dried up.
Anybody else seeing job listings for plain ol' Linux Admins lately?
-- Jonathan _______________________________________________ KCLUG mailing list KCLUG@kclug.org http://kclug.org/mailman/listinfo/kclug
On 5/21/23 21:22, Jonathan Hutchins wrote:> For a while they all wanted Linux + Containers + Cloud _experience_ -
often more experience than availability of the technology allowed.
Yeah, they want a lot of experience, but I don't even know how to get (documented) experience using these technologies. I had Red Hat running on a home server with containers running Jellyfin and a few other servers, but I doubt that's enough to get a job.
The few I get these days are for Windows admins who know Linux. It seems like we've reversed the trend of Linux specialists, and are going back to "the receptionist can change the backup tapes".
Yes. I am in Belton, and the Chewy warehouse wants Windows people who know GNU/Linux. I haven't used Windows in years; I have no experience with it.
(I am currently looking for a job.)
My company is looking for good tech people. https://imanage.com/about/careers/#jobs I got in as a Linux Admin years ago, and now I'm architecting Kubernetes environments across the globe.
On Mon, May 22, 2023, at 15:23, Caleb Herbert wrote:
On 5/21/23 21:22, Jonathan Hutchins wrote:> For a while they all wanted Linux + Containers + Cloud _experience_ -
often more experience than availability of the technology allowed.
Yeah, they want a lot of experience, but I don't even know how to get (documented) experience using these technologies. I had Red Hat running on a home server with containers running Jellyfin and a few other servers, but I doubt that's enough to get a job.
The few I get these days are for Windows admins who know Linux. It seems like we've reversed the trend of Linux specialists, and are going back to "the receptionist can change the backup tapes".
Yes. I am in Belton, and the Chewy warehouse wants Windows people who know GNU/Linux. I haven't used Windows in years; I have no experience with it.
(I am currently looking for a job.)
-- Caleb Herbert https://bluehome.net/csh/ _______________________________________________ KCLUG mailing list KCLUG@kclug.org http://kclug.org/mailman/listinfo/kclug