Last week, I was offered a digital forensics position but the money was abysmal. I asked on
this thread and have pretty much decided that the money is not very good for the stuff i'd have to see on a daily basis. So, I looked at what jobs were listed in my area. There were 2-3 linux jobs and 2-3 windows jobs. All of them were after people with 3+ years experience as a windows/linux admin apart from one.
One job is for a more 'junior' linux admin. They say they're not too bothered if you've not worked with debian or ubuntu, but it would be an advantage for them. The skills they're looking for include: Apache, nginx, lighttpd, SSL and Nagios.
I applied for the job. My experience with linux is that i've passed the OSCP, OSWP and studied half of the RHA030 course during my BSc, and for my MSc, i've used a lot of CAINE (command line tools e.g dd). I've not got experience with the skillset they listed,
but they know that and have invited me for interview.
Am I jumping into the deep end with this? Or does it sound feasible for me to learn about those skills on the job?
Say what you think. If i'm heading down a bad path, shoot me down. If this all sounds doable, also let me know! Thanks