VMware Jobs

Now that I’m in a less technical role here at VMware I am wondering which direction to take this blog.  I could sell it. I could let it wither away in neglect. One of the options I was thinking about was starting a VMware job board. Everyday I see job postings from around the world coming across my desk.

What do you think? Leave me a comment in the space below.

Here are just a few in the last couple of days:

  1. Sr. VMware Engineer – Fulcrum IT – Suitland, MD http://jobcircle.com/z2934731
  2. VMware Consultant (Job #9542) – Nashville, TN http://bit.ly/TsD1b
  3. Network Server Administrator (VMWare/Windows) http://bit.ly/bUUSM
  4. Sr. VMware Engineer – Fulcrum IT – Suitland, MD http://jobcircle.com/z2897674
  5. Harvey Nash IT Jobs Linux and VMWare Consultant: Linux and VMWare Consultant is required for .. http://bit.ly/9Zyjv
  6. Pre-sales Engineer – Philadelphia, PA () Get Sales Engineer Jobs #SalesEngineer #19019http://tinyurl.com/lg8d38

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  3. John Says:

    Why stop there? You could also add events calendar, training courses, lots of opportunities..

  4. SomeGyThatCantShare Says:

    Keep ‘em coming!

  5. David Says:

    I say keep up with the technical content as it comes in. You will always be exposed to it in some sort of fashion. Job/Events and all that is interesting as well

  6. Adam Says:

    What about the rest of the world? Surely there aren’t only Vmware jobs in the US?!

  7. Gavin Says:

    There’s already one up and running – VM People – http://www.vmpeople.net
    It covers Virtualization and Cloud Computing across the globe, has career advice pages, industry news and an events calendar.

  8. anon Says:

    Deffo a job site would go down well. but i highlight Adams comment that it would be useful to cover other areas (uk im interested in).