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>>56294083
how do I become employable as a linux sysadmin in the next year?
>>56294149
btw i know absolutely nothing about
>>56294149
I'm in the same boat, also bump.
Right now I'm working on Linux Essentials cert, after that I'm going to setup a web server to host a blog I plan on making. After that I'm maybe going for AWS certs, or RHCSA. But I'm wondering how to get in just working with Linux on a daily basis?
>Job Title
Junior designer & developer
>Years of Experience
Almost 2 now
>Degrees/Certs
Third in /gd/
>How did you find/get job
Placement/internship at a tech startup
>Pay
£24K
>Location
UK
Love my job desu
>>56294083
>Grocery Clerk
>0 related to tech
>applied got call 3 months later
>$10.30 /hr
>Somwhere in California
>>56294083
>Job Title
PhD student
>Years of Experience
0.5 year as an embedded developer (after I graduated my master degree)
1.5 years as a C++ web back-end developer (while I did my master degree)
0.5 year as a JavaScript front-end developer (part time during my bachelor degree)
0.5 year as a Java developer (part time during my bachelor degree)
>Degrees/Certs
MSc in computer science
>How did you find/get job
Got really disillusioned with the embedded industry so when my former supervisor asked if I wanted to come back and to a PhD, I was more than happy to accept
>Pay
455k NOK before taxes, ~55k USD
>Location
Oslo, Norway
If I am wanting to work towards linux admin certificate what classes or resources would I need to get a certificate.
I wanted to do bio mechanical engineering but I have a feeling I will be in college until my 30s just for a bachelors degree (26 now)