[kwlug-disc] Certification: Linux Foundation? Red Hat?

CrankyOldBugger crankyoldbugger at gmail.com
Fri Dec 14 11:57:17 EST 2018


I did the LPI cert a few years ago.  It was nice that it got bundled with
CompTIA's Linux+ and SUSE certifications.  Recently I got an email saying
that I have to write it again before it expires.  I'm hesitating on whether
or not to stick with LPI.  Since I work in a Red Hat shop, I'm leaning
towards getting an RHCE or RHCSA cert instead.  It will probably be more
work but I think that RHCE would have a lot more clout than Linux+ or LPI.
Just my opinion....

There's always a debate as to whether or not certification is worth it to
employers, but in my job hunt it helped that I was both Linux and Windows
certified.  And of course, having some experience to go along with the
certs never hurts.  I think that having both experience and a whack of
certificates make a resume stand out.  YMMV.




On Fri, 14 Dec 2018 at 11:35, Ronald Barnes <ron at ronaldbarnes.ca> wrote:

>
> Greetings,
>
> I'm looking for informed opinions on the value of certification in
> general (SysAdmin then Engineer), and on the Linux Foundation, RedHat,
> and/or others.
>
>
> Anyone able to shed some light on whether such things are seen as
> worthwhile by employers?
>
>
> I see Linux Foundation has exams for $300 USD for SysAdmin and for
> Engineer certificates.
>
> I'm a bit put off that the testing method is accessing their servers via
> a web-based SSH thingy.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> rb
>
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