On 11/01/2009 09:55 AM, Sean Parsons wrote: > Hello all – > > I’m new to the group, but have been working in IT fields for longer than > I want to admit, but I see the error of my ways and I want to repent and > be saved….. I’m considering getting Linux certification. > > > > I am interested in speaking with anyone who has gotten certified, or can > give me any details about local cert classes or testing. Disclaimer - I work for Red Hat and am biased. Having said that, I've held certifications at various times as: Novell Certified Netware Engineer Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Microsoft Certified Trainer TurboLinux Certified Instructor Red Hat Certified Engineer Red Hat Certified Instructor Red Hat Certified Examiner ...and hopefully soon, Red Hat Certified Architect I have been a hiring manager or at least involved in the hiring process at a number of different companies including pretty big ones like Dell, Unisys and now Red Hat. I can say that I would *much* rather hire a person who is certified by the vendor of the technology I use. If everyone on the team has proven (s)he understands the vendor's approach and adopts the vendor's best practices, communications are going to be easier, it's going to be easier to hire replacements, etc. Certification is *not* a panacea. Like others have mentioned, I've met some folks with a stack of certs I would not trust to manage a VCR with the clock flashing 12:00, much less an enterprise computing environment. But attainment of certifications is one of many indicators I use to vet candidates. If you are looking at certification in furtherance of getting a job, a quick check of DICE and Monster show that there is a pretty good demand for RHCEs. Thomas --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss