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Finding a Linux Job

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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
Dec 7, 2011

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Vaughan-Nichols
for this link. ]

“Amanda McPherson, the Linux Foundation’s vice president of
marketing and developer programs, told me, ‘The Linux jobs market
is booming, and we’re doing a variety of things to understand what
skills are most in demand and how we can help address that
opportunity for our corporate and individual members and with
things like our Linux Training courses. The data we’ve surfaced
from our Jobs Board really reflects the importance of common
programming languages, as well as areas of great success for
Linux–such as Android. Mobile and embedded development skills
are extremely valuable in today’s market. If you can work on
security, power management and integration at the device level,
you’re well prepared for this burgeoning area of Linux
development.'”

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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols

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