Considering a Linux career? Four tips for new college grads

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Tis the season for college graduations, and that means there are countless fresh grads out there looking for their first real, professional jobs.

Those in IT would be hard-pressed to come up with a better area to focus on than Linux, which is consistently shown to offer higher salaries and more opportunities than do other parts of IT. There's tremendous demand for Linux skills today, so those who possess them are in a nice position as they enter the job market.


http://www.pcworld.com/article/2039638/considering-a-linux-career-four-tips-for-new-college-grads.html





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