Linux Foundation helps Linux job hunters
Jan 14, 2010, 21:34 (0 Talkback[s])
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"These are rotten times for job hunters, but if you
know Linux, you've got a better shot at getting a job. And, now the
Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization that backs Linux's
growth is doing its part to help by starting a new Web site: the
Linux Jobs Board.
"According to the Linux Foundation, "the new Linux.com Jobs
Board will provide employers and job seekers with an important
online forum in which anyone can find the best and brightest Linux
talent or the ideal job opportunity." Jim Zemlin, the Foundation's
director said in a statement, "Linux's increasing use across
industries is building high demand for Linux jobs despite national
unemployment stats. Linux.com reaches millions of Linux
professionals from all over the world. By providing a Jobs Board
feature on the popular community site, we can bring together
employers, recruiters and job seekers to lay the intellectual
foundation for tomorrow's IT industry.""
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