Re: [SLUG] Finding employment / What businesses use Linux?

From: Mark Banschbach (mrbear37@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Aug 08 2005 - 09:49:48 EDT


One note on USAA in this group, My wife works for them
and they have no Tampa based IT group. Their IT
department is in San Antonio Texas. However if your
willing to relocate, I have seen their campus in San
Antonio, and its awe inspiring.

Mark

--- John Pugh <jpugh@NOVELL.COM> wrote:

> >>> On Mon, Aug 8, 2005 at 8:23 am, in message
> <88f827b605080805232226195f@mail.gmail.com>,
> icebergwaltz@gmail.com wrote:
> > The City of Largo (near Clearwater, if you're not
> familiar with the
> > area) is in the process of migrating from a
> Windows infrastructure to
> > one centered on RH (recent article in
> Computerworld magazine). I'm
> > sure a look on their website might reveal
> something of interest. Good
> > Luck.
>
> Actually, City of Largo migrated many years ago to a
> Linux infrastructure originally based on an older
> version of RH. I believe they moved in 2000 or 2001
> at the latest.
>
> There are many other org's running Linux/Open Source
> in the Tampa area. Jabil, Neilson, City of Largo,
> Hills Co, USAA, Citigroup, VA Hospital...the list
> goes on including non-Tampa "based" co's like
> Wachovia, Bank of America, Lockheed Martin, etc.
> There are even more smaller businesses that run it.
>
> Search around - you'll be surprised. There are many
> recruiters in the area that don't advertise and
> would simply find you provided you are visible
> enough.
>
> I'm on Linked in and have found a number of decent
> opps thru recruiters there.
>
> JP
>
>
>
>
>
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