Average Salary for a Unix Systems Engineer
The moment I hear the word ‘Linux’ a chubby, waddling, cute penguin comes to my mind. The Linux Penguin has more than waddled its way when it comes to operating systems. It has matured and blossomed since its humble beginnings in 1991. Released by a young Finnish student, Linus Torvalds, it has even reached Space Stations and has achieved legendary popularity. Linus Torvalds began a project that later became the Linux kernel. He wrote a program for the hardware he was using and wanted it to be independent of an operating system because he wanted to use the functions of his new PC with an 80386 processor.
Linus Torvalds had wanted to call his invention Freax, a morpheme of ‘free’, ‘freak’, and ‘x’ . But named it ‘Linux’, which he had in mind but dismissed it as it sounded too egotistical (Linux….Linus)
Let’s take a look at how Linux has fared when it comes to career and job opportunities.
Explosive Demand for Linux Talent:
There is a huge demand for Linux talent and employers are going to great lengths to get the best candidates. The explosive demand for Linux talent is intensifying and shows no sign of slowing down. Professionals with Linux skills and cloud computing are sough-after today. This is clearly evident from the the number of job postings recorded in Dice for Linux skills.
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