Data storage companies are some of the top employers looking for tech industry specialists to fill storage management positions. Storage providers have a variety of offerings that support storage management — including hyperconverged systems, software-defined storage (SDS), and cloud infrastructure — and they need various personnel to develop and manage them. This includes engineers, administrators, […]
Data storage companies are some of the top employers looking for tech industry specialists to fill storage management positions.
Storage providers have a variety of offerings that support storage management — including hyperconverged systems, software-defined storage (SDS), and cloud infrastructure — and they need various personnel to develop and manage them. This includes engineers, administrators, and automation management.
The following five enterprises are currently recruiting for many storage management-related roles:
The storage portfolio by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) includes hyperconverged storage systems and software-defined storage.
Open positions at HPE tied to storage management include:

HPE receives 4.1 out of 5 stars overall from over 14,000 Glassdoor employee reviews. The benefits it offers include:
NetApp is a software-defined storage and all-flash provider as well as one of the top storage management vendors with ONTAP System Manager, which allows enterprises to configure storage objects and protocols.
NetApp currently has open roles related to storage management, such as:

NetApp receives 4.1 out of 5 stars overall from over 4,000 Glassdoor reviews. Employee benefits include:
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The many storage offerings by Amazon Web Services (AWS) include hybrid cloud storage and Amazon S3, its cloud object storage solution.
AWS is one of the enterprises with the largest number of storage management-related positions available, including:

Amazon has 3.8 out of 5 stars overall from over 110,500 Glassdoor employee reviews. Its benefits include:
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Oracle is one of the leading cloud infrastructure and database providers. It has many open roles related to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), its primary cloud services platform.
Oracle is currently hiring for the roles tied to storage management, including:

Oracle receives 3.8 out of 5 stars overall from over 39,000 Glassdoor reviews. Its employee benefits include:
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VMware is one of the top virtualization providers, offering software for infrastructure that include storage virtualization. Open positions related to storage management at VMware include:

VMware receives 4.3 out of 5 stars overall from over 8,000 reviews on Glassdoor. Benefits offered by the company include:
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Jenna Phipps is a staff writer for Enterprise Storage Forum and eSecurity Planet, where she covers data storage, cybersecurity and the top software and hardware solutions in the storage industry. She’s also written about containerization and data management. Previously, she wrote for Webopedia. Jenna has a bachelor's degree in writing and lives in middle Tennessee.
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