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Best Way To Reach Linux Professionals In Bangkok

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Hi

my company is hiring linux specialists in Thailand, and would like to reach them.

What would be the best medium ? any mailing list ? forums ? dedicated jobs board ? magazines ? conferences ?

thanks

Hi

my company is hiring linux specialists in Thailand, and would like to reach them.

What would be the best medium ? any mailing list ? forums ? dedicated jobs board ? magazines ? conferences ?

thanks

Here are a few locations with lots of Linux geek's in Thaland

http://www.pclinuxclub.com/

http://www.ubuntuclub.com/

http://www.debianclub.org/

http://www.slackwareclub.com/

http://www.susethailand.com/

To what end? A little more info might work - there are a lot of very talented people out there, it is always good

to get a general direction you are headed, or at least the corp management is.

BR>Jack

my company is hiring linux specialists in Thailand, and would like to reach them.

Hi

my company is hiring linux specialists in Thailand, and would like to reach them.

What would be the best medium ? any mailing list ? forums ? dedicated jobs board ? magazines ? conferences ?

thanks

Does your company also thinking of Out-Sourcing? Than just contact me. (somchai (at) slks.co.th)

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To what end?
Linux server administration, management, server security,... so a system administrator
A little more info might work - there are a lot of very talented people out there
I know, this is why I asked how to reach them.

I would say it depends on the experience level and competency that you need in your employee.

The enthusiast forums and LUGs and all are great; however many competent, experienced Linux experts (or any field for that matter) are too busy or uninterested in beginners' forums to be found there.

Might I suggest Googling certain professional outsourcing sites. Take oDesk for example. The following searches find some people. No, not a ton, but at least they are actively seeking work:

  • linux bangkok site:odesk.com/users
  • linux thailand site:odesk.com/users
  • bangkok OR thailand site:odesk.com/exams
  • linux bangkok OR thailand site:odesk.com/exams (you can substitute "linux" for other exams within the site)

Of course, this technique work on other expertise meetup sites.

There also the job boards; however in my experience, if you are unwilling to hire a novice or intermediate and turn him or her into an expert, then job boards won't cut it. On the other hand, there are plenty of jobs requiring only entry-level or intermediate experience--it depends on your specifics. To get an expert who can hit the ground running, I a recruitment company is the only reliable source. (You might go fishing and get lucky, but you might not.)

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Hi

my company is hiring linux specialists in Thailand, and would like to reach them.

What would be the best medium ? any mailing list ? forums ? dedicated jobs board ? magazines ? conferences ?

thanks

HI My name is Ashiff,

Working as a Linux Administrator

I am willing to work in Thailand

My email id [email protected]

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