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January 18th, 2010

Linux Foundation Launches Jobs Board

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Linux Job Site Linux Foundation Launches Jobs Board

The Linux Foundation has launched an online jobs board for employers looking for Linux talent and job seekers looking to offer it. The Linux Jobs Board is accessible on Linux.com itself with two interesting features for posting jobs. Employers can post their openings on Linux.com for $100 for 15 days and $200 for 30 days, or pay additional fees to post jobs on the JobThread Network on Linux.com to reach 50 niche publishing sites with a combined 9.8 million visitors every month, claims the foundation. The Linux.com and JobThread Network option costs 49 cents per matching view. When the job is filled, recruiters pay only for the number of qualified views.

On the other hand, Job seekers, can include LinkedIn details on their Linux.com job profile, including resumes. They as well can subscribe to the Jobs Board RSS feed and receive regular e-mail alerts. Additionally, they can follow Linux-related job opportunities on Twitter.

According to desktoplinux -

The LF cites a report by the JobThread Network claiming that the demand for Linux-related jobs has grown 80 percent since 2005, making the demand for the Linux professionals the fastest growing category in the IT industry. According to an IDC study this summer the open source software business will grow at a 22.4 percent rate to reach $8.1 billion by 2013. Open source software sales are being accelerated by the recession, as well as increasing acceptance from enterprise customers.


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