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by BenjiWiebe
3119 days ago
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First of all, most startups (and there aren't many in central KS!) probably don't want a dedicated Linux admin. Also, the jobs I've found all would be companies with bureaucracy. :) Edit: Does it ever do any good to show up in person and ask for an interview? |
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About how to get a job, well I do move a lot and work really hard. I have never had to attend to a regular interview and I have never 'applied' for a job. What usually happens is that I meet someone that at that exact moment are looking for what I can offer, so I offer myself. They set an interview with the CTO, and after a few weeks they can't remember how old I was or what degree I had.
Talk to many people, work hard on your side-projects, attend meetups and hackathons and don't try to screw anyone when working on remote.
My situation might not be common, I feel myself a bit lucky, but I know there are more people like me and maybe my experience might encourage you to do the same.
Good luck and don't give up, you don't need a degree to prove what you are capable of. Work hard!