Our success with Linux jobs is a result of our human approach to recruitment.
We believe it is important that you’re not only working for the right company but also working on the right Linux job.
Linux has a strong history within the financial sector. An industry which demands high performance and speed, financial services companies benefit from the flexibility of Linux, which can be used for high performance server applications, desktop applications and embedded systems. Linux jobs in this sector can therefore vary in responsibility and specialism.
Linux is also very secure, which is another reason why financial and pharmaceutical companies use it, but this need for security places additional demands on those in Linux jobs within these sorts of organisations.
Our clients range from multi-national finance companies to small niche agencies. Your ambitions, working style and preferences are just as important as technical ability when it comes to accepting a position.
You might want to have responsibility for the whole of the infrastructure, including capacity planning, handling applications issues and support. However you might also want to work on one area. For example you might want a Systems Administrator position, or a Systems Engineer role. You might feel that your skills are best suited to support, or scripting.
Typical skills and experience required by our clients for Linux jobs include
- VMware
- Enterprise Linux
- Solaris
- Red Hat Certification
- Scripting
Our approach to Linux jobs is based on two elements: our technical knowledge and our human touch.
We can match your skills to the right Linux role because we understand your industry and the technologies you use. Understanding your abilities is just the first step though, as successful recruitment is based on matching people as well as skills.
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If you cant find exactly what your are looking for we recommend you try typing your desired role into the ‘Keyword’ section of the search bar at the top of this page.
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