What to do After RHCE?
HI frds,
I have finished the RHCE certification,I m confused of going forward wat to do next .kindly suggest me wat can do next means like go for storage or virtualization or anything else .kindly linux experts help me..... |
Congrats on your RHCE!
You can take a look here as the Red Hat certifications are listed hierarchically (with the certs requiring fewer prerequisites near the top). http://www.redhat.com/training/certifications/#tab2 Hope that helps... |
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Thanks for reply ,I planning do to certification on some current technology like stroage or virtualizaton kindly suggest me as a linux admin which i can choose to my career. |
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You need to decide what it is you really like/love to do and focus on that. Once you know what you want to do you can follow a certification path to accomplish that goal. |
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Could you share some experience to clear RHCE ? what is your time management in the real test ? |
Hi drunna ,thanks for reply ok i ll go as you told
@willam; As the fresher RHCE exam is somewat difficult ,but if you practice well you can score 600/600.I used to practice dumps atleast 2 times a day.And the important thing is in the exam we need recheck all questions atleast 2 times.many will mistakes in chkconfig and service restart we should not forget these two steps.practice the dumps surely u can clear the exam. |
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Could you pm me your skype id or email ? Then I really want to ask u some specific if possible. Actually i cannot send a message in this forum yet. |
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Be warned that if you depended on 'practice dumps' to pass a test, it will be VERY obvious to those you work with if you have the knowledge or not, VERY quickly. And if you're ever interviewed by someone like me, be ready to be placed in a lab, alone, with no phone/internet access, and given a list of tasks to complete that someone who is 'certified' should be able to do. |
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Second people have cert at least is better than people don't know cert exist in that field for our life. For the next step this is for their job or job interview or smt like that we will know who they are. I want to emphasize that cert is first step because at least it equip for you basic knowledge about this field nothing more and less. After cert is different story. Everything need time and practice otherwise you will loose it asap you got it. |
@kratos.william: I fully agree with TB0ne on this.
A certificate is about showing what experience and expertise one has learned over time and in the field. This is (repeatable) knowledge you get over time. Like TB0ne I've come across to many people that have a RHCSA and/or RHCE certificate but have very limited knowledge. They all got those certificates by cramming for the test over a short period of time. And although they knew how to solve the problems presented to them at the time of the exam, most of them forgot most they learned. In my opinion they shouldn't have these certificates. Don't get me wrong, it is very wise to go through all the material required even if you have years of experience. There are always gaps and things to learn. |
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A certification doesn't give you 'basic knowledge'...it is TESTING YOU ON THE KNOWLEDGE YOU HAVE. That is like saying "First you get a diploma from school, because it's better...then you can go and get the knowledge". It doesn't work that way. People who have 'certifications' like that are very easy to spot, and do NOT last long. |
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Another thing i want to say cert is for first step because there are so many certs ? for example cisco : ccna is nothing compare with CCIE lab. I mean that knowledge is so much to learn then certs in general mean nothing if you don't use it for useful thing. But you cannot show up your ability to recruiter by only said that i am expert if you don't have any experiences ha ha. Will they hire you ? What is the first thing to build up your career if you are fresher ? new graduate ? For me cert is really good way to get a new thing ;) |
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And if you think a 'certification' that has no real depth behind it is going to get you ANY FURTHER than anyone else, you're sadly mistaken. Getting your first job is always hard, whether you have a list of diplomas as long as your arm or not. You will struggle to get in the door, and will get a low-paying job...just like EVERYONE ELSE does. What you do from there is work hard, learn, and move up. |
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