Tuesday, November 30, 2004
Systems Administration experience
We've been having a lot of arguments with our human resources types about
what exactly constitutes a good systems administrator and how we identify
one from a CV.
Everyone who is a systems administrator knows how to spot one from a mile
away. How do we do that? It's definitely got nothing to do with whether
they have a degree or any other piece of paper with their name on it. It's
got a lot more to do with how their brain works.
After a lot of effort, we've got the HR people to see that it's quality of
experience not quantity that's important; that someone straight out of
school who's be hacking around with *nix for a while is better than someone
with a three year degree and three years of MSIE type experience. We're
stuck with one niggling concern, however.
For some reason (to do with job gradings) it is important that we quantify
the amount of time would take someone to learn to be a systems
administrator. This is where I need some help ...
Assume that you're straight out of high school and you've never touched a
computer in your life (bar perhaps the BA like things of writing letters to
your gran and sending the occasional e-mail) *Hi Siv*. How long before you're
competent to get root on a multi-user machine -- take RUCUS as an example: 500 user
FreeBSD box? How long before you're competent to get root on several
multi-user machines running business-critical functions on a variety of
operating systems for an institution with 8000+ users?
It took my mind a while to get around that. I don't really know the answer.
I do know where I might be making a mistake though. All my answers have
been based on the incredibly intelligent people I know who've picked things
up more quickly than the average CS/IS type person might. It's typical of
most sysadmin -- the nature of the job requires that you learn very fast. I
thinking I'm doing the incumbent an injustice here ... I think the answer
the HR people are looking for is how long will it take a normal
person with computer tendencies to gain these skills?
If you have any ideas on what the answer might be please let me know :-)
posted by guy at: 12:51 SAST |
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