Best certification for Linux
Dear All,
I think title may sound a bit wired or discriminatory but just for opinion sake which linux certification will be best. Also how much time can it take for acheiving the proficiency in clearing such a exam. Thanking you, |
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There is no 'best' certification to get. No one knows where you live, what kinds of places you want to work, or what (if anything) employers in your area are going to look for. Personally, I give 'certifications' very little weight, because of questions like this...people look to get a 'certificate' and to 'clear the exam', rather than having the depth of knowledge that such a certification should denote. Also, we have no idea how long it will take you to learn something. Since you've been here for FIVE YEARS now, how much do you know?? |
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In short, I have a bias for hands-on exams, though they are more expensive. It took me 2-3 months to prepare, but I had some decade-old experience with UNIX prior to that, which was fairly eroded but still helped easing the learning curve. What's best for you or anybody else depends on their situation. I agree with most of TB0ne's comment. |
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This person is probably "a troll." Or else he is a perfect candidate to be sold lots-and-lots of certifications ... all of which will make money for the seller but never get this person a job.
A "doctor" of this sort should probably stay in the cloistered halls of academia, which is the last bastion of people with "book larnin'" who would never survive in the world of business. |
Hi All,
There are a lot of best answer and resources mentioned here!!! It’s common knowledge that earning a Linux Certification is a great way to qualify your experience in the eyes of your peers and employer and to increase your organization’s proficiency with Linux-based applications. While there is no guarantee that a certification equals a six-figure salary, it certainly couldn’t hurt. :) Red Hat Certifications are bankable assets for any Linux professional. Go for Red Hat Certifications and Training |
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