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Old 01-18-2018, 12:13 AM   #46
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Old 01-18-2018, 07:04 AM   #47
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@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.
Well said here sir! I have experience but getting a certification is a gap filler as not all jobs will give you all the experience you need to do everything in the exam.
 
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Well said here sir! I have experience but getting a certification is a gap filler as not all jobs will give you all the experience you need to do everything in the exam.
Sorry, but you obviously missed the point of what was said. It isn't a 'gap filler'...again, you should KNOW what you're doing before going for a certificate, and it has nothing to do with the 'job' giving you anything. You have to show some initiative and learn on your own.

Read the LQ Rules; you re-opened a thread that had been closed for more than two years.
 
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After RHCE comes RHCA: https://www.redhat.com/en/services/c...tion/rhca#RHCE (hit the "For RHCEs" tab). There are plenty of companies where if you want to get a higher tier you will need that.
 
  


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