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[Hiring] ReadyDedis looking for Linux System Administrator
About Us
We are a growing hosting company in operation since 2016, we cater to a wide range of clients around the world and provide Infrastructure and mission-critical technical support on cloud and on-premises platforms. We're posting this offer here as a means of giving back to the community.
We're based out of India but have incorporated in the US for ease of business. The opportunity is fully remote so we're open to hiring from around the world as long as our requirements are satisfied.
Requirements
- Setup, Management, and Configuration of popular Linux-based operating systems
- A good understanding of how Networking works - IPv4, IPv6, TCP/UDP, LAN/WAN, DHCP, DNS
- Setting up RAID on software and hardware level via IPMI / IP-KVM
- Basic shell scripting
- Ability to google your way out of situations
- Documentation skills
- Excellent teamwork skills
- Fluent in English, with oral and written communication skills
- Setup, Management and Configuration of cPanel / DirectAdmin / Plesk ( Lin/Win )
- Understanding of Webservers i.e concepts like VirtualHosts, Proxy etc.
- Should be willing to work in rotational shifts ( ability to handle graveyard shifts ) from IST timezone perspective
Work
- Strictly 8 hours a day 5 days a week
- Fully Remote Opportunity
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Comments
@gwnd1989 @Saahib
Hello, I would like to ask if you have a dedicated Chinese customer service like racknerd. racknerd even has a dedicated Chinese channel on telegram.
They are a North America based provider and probably don't target mainland PRC like others do, hell may companies block China just to avoid all of the hassels that come along with it.
We do have a Chinese base, we're based out of India, but incorporated in US for ease of business. That being said, I'm open to hiring sales + support from China if that can improve business of good quality clients rather than the trouble makers.
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Thanks for your patient reply, there is also a forum in China called hostloc, like lowendtalk, where people discuss anything about hosting. In my impression, racknerd and Pacificrack also have accounts here (maybe not, I forgot about these), by the way, if you need help with anything about China, such as building a telegram discussion group, I will be happy to help you, this It's free, but since I'm still a college student, I may not respond very quickly. Good luck
Where to apply?
Bumping this thread, looking for someone from Bulgaria / Brazil / India for US day shifts.
@BharatB sent you a PM
Bumping, looking for more people in India at this point for US night shifts and 1/2 positions for someone from Bulgaria / Brazil US Day shifts
Mark, when you plan to form a Chinese team to serve Chinese users,
I will respond positively.
What is the pay like for this positions in India?
7$
Average $500-700 per month
If you live in a first world country, you'd make more money driving an Uber
Thats not a good comparison, salaries are always based on cost of living.
an IT guy in Bay area makes more than someone from Albany for same roles (sometimes for same company).
in 2017, i used to pay $1400 for an apartment in Toronto (which may be almost doubled now because of inflaction) and for same $1400, you can live a royal life in India.
so you can't compare always with only $$$ making.
Can confirm this is true, with $1400 dollars per month I can live a nice posh life.
My school only costs around 3500-4000$ per year(comparing to US, seems cheaper)
i have already messaged you, kindly let me know if i may be of use, extra money is always welcomed