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Re: Job offer: Experienced System Administrator
- To: Jeremy Hoyland <jeremy.hoyland(at-nospam)israel.sun.com>
- Subject: Re: Job offer: Experienced System Administrator
- From: Baruch Even <baruch(at-nospam)ev-en.org>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 14:55:30 +0300
- Cc: linux-il(at-nospam)cs.huji.ac.il
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I'm not interested in a SysAdmin job, but I do wonder, what's between
SysAdmin and a BSc? Where is the relation?
None of the things learned in BSc really helps for a SysAdmin job.
* Jeremy Hoyland <jeremy.hoyland@israel.sun.com> [010719 14:36]:
> Sun Microsystems is currently looking for a System Administrator:
> (Here is my own translation from Hebrew - please forgive any
> inaccuracies)
>
> Job Description: System Administrator
> Qualifications: BSc. in computer Science preferred
> Experience: 2-3 years of system administration
> Experience in Linux, Solaris and Windoze NT/2000
> Scripting in Perl and/or shell (any)
> Network Admin: Familiarity with TCP/IP, routers, switches etc.
> English: Ability to communicate fluently (written and spoken English)
>
> If you are interested, please send a CV to Sharon Shraga-Genish:
>
> sharonsg@israel.sun.com (she prefers CV's via email)
> Tel: 09-9711279
> Fax: 09-9711222
>
> Personally, I can warmly recommend Sun Israel Development Center as
> a place of work!
>
> J.
>
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