On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Jason Hsu, Linux user <jhsu802701 at jasonhsu.com> wrote: > What types of jobs/careers involve using Linux? I'd like to hear from those of you who use Linux on the job, whether Linux is your main job/career or just one aspect of your job/career. > > Although I am currently seeking an embedded engineering position (working with microcontrollers), I have also thought of turning Linux into a career as well. An embedded engineering position at a workplace that uses Linux would be a good way to combine the two. IT and engineering are where you'll end up using linux the most. I used to work in IT, and my linux usage was limited to utility computing. Primarily a WIndows shop, I used linux where it made sense to set up a single function box (like our proxy server running squid). Linux has a potential to be part of almost any IT infrastructure, right tool for the job I say. I spent less than 5% of my time playing with linux, just because I wore so many hats that tinkering with the linux boxes wasn't a common activity. Some organzations find value in running primarily linux, most don't. The important thing is not to force linux into the infrastructure. Sometimes linux doesn't make sense, sometimes it does. Right tool for the job. I think I said that already. The nice thing now vs 5 years ago is that you don't scare people away when you say "linux" in the datacenter. Linux is widely accepted now, and plays well with others. Not to mention most VARs support linux, so boxes are now supportable by more than just the guy who set it up. Now I work support for Xiotech, and my linux roles have changed tremendously. Our core products are built on linux, and even though I don't do any sort of development on those products, I'm constantly looking at linux logs and playing with the CLI (in the lab and in the field). My lapotp runs Windows because all of our support tools are WIndows based. The engineers run whatever they want to. Some run Windows, some linux, some OS X, and the hardcore guys run OpenBSD or Solaris. Brian