That's part of the reason why my last two hires have been at the beginning of their career. For both of them, it was their first major sysadmin responsibility after having jobs involving tech support and occasional Linux experience.
The key is to pick smart people who are good at learning and find complex systems interesting. Then, of course, you need to have interesting projects for them to work on.
The key is to pick smart people who are good at learning and find complex systems interesting. Then, of course, you need to have interesting projects for them to work on.