jeudi 16 juillet 2009

Google Chrome OS to boost open source jobs market

Demand for IT professionals with strong Linux skills will surge as a result of Google's upcoming release of the Chrome operating system, according to recruitment agency CV Screen.

Chrome OS, which will be built on the open-source Linux kernel, is expected to be launch in the second half of 2010.

Google has already said in a blog post that it is hiring Linux software engineers. CV Screen expects Chrome will help to sustain the demand for IT professionals with experience of open source technologies.
Open source developer jobs have been more robust in the current downturn compared to the rest of the IT industry, according to CV Screen's job index. The index shows that whereas the number of IT Jobs has dropped by over 55% over the last 12 months, the number of Linux Jobs has dropped by only 30% over the same period.
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