On 4/10/08, Nguyen Vu Hung <vuhung16plus+shape at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 10:40 AM, David Tremblay <david at ngowiki.net> wrote:
>  > Anyone has any input/insight about the market for linux sysadmins in
>  >  Viet Nam ?
>  >
>  >  -------- Message transf?r? --------
>  >  De: Fajar Priyanto <fajarpri at cbn.net.id>
>  >  ?: asiasource-l at lists.tacticaltech.org
>  >  Sujet: [Asiasource-l] Is Linux Sysadmin on high demand in your country?
>  >  Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 07:33:36 +0700
>  >
>  >  Hi all,
>  >  Can someone tell me a little whether Linux Sysadmin is on high demand in 
> your
>  >  country? If so, are there many foreigners filling the vacancies?
>  >  So far, based on my limited observation in Indonesia, the demand is quite
>  >  high. But finding the "right" one is not easy, in terms of needed skills 
> and
>  >  acceptable salaries. Ones who are already skillful often ask too high
>  >  salaries and those who are willing to work from the ground up are often
>  >  too "newbie" to give acceptable contribution for the company.
>  >  How is the situation in your country?
>  >  Thank you.
>
>
> YES!
>
>  Overall, unskilled Vietnamese workforce is skillfull and Unix/Linux
>  sysadmins are not an expection.

Dont understand what you want to say.

>
>  All I can tell you is that the situation is Vietnam is exactly the
>  same like you he has written.
>
>  Some blames that Vietnamese engineers can not do the job well because
>  of the bad education system.

Agreed.

BTW, is it really *possible* to find a linux sysadmin job in Hanoi???
Is it possible to have salary over $1000/month for a guy who knows a
lot about network infrastructure, network services, database, web
programming, can code a lot of programming languages including
assembly at lowest level (16bit, firmware), have good understanding
about computer security, have great understanding about Linux kernel,
and can write kernel code, and can speak/read/write English very well?

If so, my friend might be interested.

H

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