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On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 02:30:19PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote: > On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 01:30:40PM -0400, Martin Owens wrote: > > Sounds like they want a normal sys-admin/programmer, not a junior one. > > That's a list of things I'd be expecting to get training on in such a > > position, not already have it. > > I was thinking the same thing. It prompted me to go looking for some > sort of industry standard definitions of the different levels of > sysadmin, but I couldn't quickly find anything. But this sounds > mid- to senior-level slot to me... Junior admins don't generally do > performance tuning. They rack servers and do account maintenance. SAGE used to have four levels of sysadmin defined, and I've occasionally seen job ads that used their terminology. Here we go: http://www.sage.org/field/jobs-descriptions.html These folks seem to be looking for what SAGE calls: Level III: Intermediate/Advanced System Administrator (out of four levels) plus some special requirements on top of that. -dsr- -- http://tao.merseine.nu/~dsr/eula.html is hereby incorporated by reference. You can't defend freedom by getting rid of it.
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