This is a throwaway account, because I still work at Red Hat. Oracle, IBM and VMware are some of the top companies where redhatters go to work after Red Hat. Due to their size Oracle and IBM have to allow less talented…
Which part you disagree with?
Tier refers to how difficult/prestigious it is to get a job in the company. First tier companies choose each individual very carefully and can generally hire anyone they want, second tier companies allow some dead wood…
There are remote employees who work from home full or part time, but you will have to ask them if you are eligible.
Don't get too excited. The jobs will likely be focused on India and other cheap destinations where the hiring process is quick. Red Hat is a pretty average company. Having nearly all of the talent drained into…
This is a throwaway account, because I still work at Red Hat. Oracle, IBM and VMware are some of the top companies where redhatters go to work after Red Hat. Due to their size Oracle and IBM have to allow less talented…
Which part you disagree with?
Tier refers to how difficult/prestigious it is to get a job in the company. First tier companies choose each individual very carefully and can generally hire anyone they want, second tier companies allow some dead wood…
There are remote employees who work from home full or part time, but you will have to ask them if you are eligible.
Don't get too excited. The jobs will likely be focused on India and other cheap destinations where the hiring process is quick. Red Hat is a pretty average company. Having nearly all of the talent drained into…