Should I go for a job based on Linux/unix and not windows would it effect my career

Well I had my first interview today
They seem very impressed that I did my background research and told me I certainly know my stuff. They also ask me some technical questions and said they were some of the best answers they had.
Anyway guys I need some advice
They hardly bother with windows no AD or exchange there mainly into Linux and Unix and there is no 1st or 2nd line you do what you can and they said I could build server etc and do more technical stuff. There would also be programming involve using PHP.
They said they would get back to me later this week if I am successful for a 2nd interview. There were around 100 people who applied and only 3 of us have been interviewed.
If I was to get the job should I go into an IT based on Linux and not windows would I be limiting myself in the future since I would have no further active directory or exchange expierence
They seem very impressed that I did my background research and told me I certainly know my stuff. They also ask me some technical questions and said they were some of the best answers they had.
Anyway guys I need some advice
They hardly bother with windows no AD or exchange there mainly into Linux and Unix and there is no 1st or 2nd line you do what you can and they said I could build server etc and do more technical stuff. There would also be programming involve using PHP.
They said they would get back to me later this week if I am successful for a 2nd interview. There were around 100 people who applied and only 3 of us have been interviewed.
If I was to get the job should I go into an IT based on Linux and not windows would I be limiting myself in the future since I would have no further active directory or exchange expierence
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Having said that, my work focuses on Linux. However, I still keep up on Microsoft as part of my after-hours business. Do what you like and find a niche. Linux can be a great niche for some people and there are tons of jobs out there for people REALLY good at it. I've never known a person highly skilled in Linux and having great soft skills to be out of a good job.
However I think the interview we even talk about xbox 360 lol
I got another interview tomorrow so I hoping that goes well
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It depends on money if I take it or not
If I could make a decent living out of it then I would take it however if It was low pay then I would'nt bother I would just keep my part time IT job and carry on with certs and my degree.
If they offer you this job take it.
The need for a good Unix/Linux admin is always there, and there will always be rarity so that's a good thing.
Depending on your job, you will most probably many things, such as some backup tools and some SAN administration, which is very hot in the market now. Do some searching for Unix/Linux on job boards, and you will see the diversity of skills out there, and the pay rate also.
Around me, Linux/Unix pay a lot more than similar Windows positions and I don't see linux/unix going away anytime soon.
I don't think you are limiting yourself.
It really depends on what you desire for your career path as well as what your current need for employment is. Personally, I wish I had more Linux experience than I currently get where I'm at because I find it more interesting. I've also noted in my region that while Linux/Unix related jobs are less common than Windows administration jobs, they do seem to offer more attractive salaries than their Windows counterparts.
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I have worked within a windows based environment for over 2 years at the moment I thinking if I was to get the job and take it I could do it for a couple of years and least I would have both windows/unix/linux experience.
The thing I like about the job is that there is'nt so much a 1st/2nd line and they did say I can get involved in server builds etc. Also I would be doing programming as well not to the level of a developer mainly stuff in php etc.