Colleagues, on average a Linux Engineer earns $149k USD in the US according to Glassdoor. The first strategy is to Get Certified: A high quality credential from a reputable vendor or professional association can boost your income by 10%+. Topping our list is the Linux Foundation Certified Cloud Technician (LFCT) offered by the Linux Foundation. Second is the Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator - Training (LFCS) from Pearson IT. Third is the Linux Mastery: Master the Linux Command Line taught by the IoT Academy. Second, Get Published: Write a series of posts or articles on Best Practices, Industry Trends and Emerging Technologies, and publish on DevPlan’s GCP portal, Medium, LinkedIn Articles, Reddit or Technology.org. Then reate a “project portfolio” on GitHub or LinkedIn that showcases your hands-on expertise. A high quality portfolio proves your expertise to future employers and gives you a competitive advantage over other job candidates. Then reate a “project portfolio” on GitHub or LinkedIn that showcases your hands-on prowess. A high quality portfolio proves your expertise to future employers and gives you a competitive advantage over other job candidates. And third, Get Connected: Professional networking and referrals are the most effective method for landing your dream job - within your current employer or at a new company (rather than simply applying for jobs online and standing in the Human Resources queue with the masses). Join and participate in 2-3 high profile groups or professional associations. Engage with the 1.6m member Linux sub-Reddit on Reddit. Sign-up for the Linux Mint Forums. And third, attend events sponsored by the Linux Foundation.
Get started today by enrolling in one or more training-certification programs:
Linux Foundation Certified Cloud Technician (LFCT) (https://tinyurl.com/u7ap89e7)
Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator - Training (LFCS) (https://tinyurl.com/4u7pwd3p)
Linux Mastery: Master the Linux Command Line (https://tinyurl.com/2a7deesw)
Success awaits you! Lawrence E. Wilson - Online Learning Central (share & subscribe)
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