Help Wanted

I’m look­ing to hire a Linux Administrator in for a posi­tion in down­town Chicago. It’s a high-demand, high-stress envi­ron­ment with lots of things going on at any one time: We play with high-end sun servers on an inter­na­tional pri­vate net­work, use Amazon EC2, and have a slew of Asterisk servers form­ing the joints of a wide-area VoIP infra­struc­ture. Success and fail­ure is often mea­sured in terms of mil­lisec­onds. On the down­side, we also do Windows, must sup­port the desk­top users (most desk­tops are Linux, though), and the com­pany isn’t large enough to jus­tify a divi­sion of labor yet.

You must be famil­iar with remote admin­is­tra­tion tech­niques, MySQL, apache, VCS, RPM-based dis­tri­b­u­tions, (the basics). Familiarity with bind, dhcpd, ddns, and basic net­work­ing is also rec­om­mended (at the very least you should be able to fig­ure it out with­out handholding).

If this still sounds like some­thing you’d like to par­tic­i­pate in, send your resume to me and I’ll for­ward it on to our HR peo­ple for pro­cess­ing. Act today and you’ll get your very own number!

3 Responses

  1. James Cape says:

    Eh, I’d rather be hon­est and get some­one who knows his shit and and is not intim­i­dated by a dozen screens across four com­put­ers on a desk than lie and have some­one who flakes out after a month.

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