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jakobo

2002-11-11, 8:06 pm

Can anyone explain me what benefecits i obtain if I get Linux + certification.
I made a transcender exam and it seemed too easy to me.
I don't know if it's worth paying such a price for such a certification!
Boulware5

2002-11-11, 8:15 pm

Do you mean "benefits"? Check out the compTIA web site. Basically it shows you have entry level Linux skills.
Supertech

2002-11-11, 8:22 pm

The Linux+ certification validates technical competency and provides a broad awareness of Linux operating systems. Those holding Linux+ certification demonstrate critical knowledge of installation, operation, administration and troubleshooting services.


Proof of professional achievement
Better job opportunities
A viable career path
Foundational knowledge for additional certifications

It's proof of your abilities and adds to your resume. Many employers preferentially hire certified employees.
namrak

2002-11-13, 9:41 pm

quote:
The Linux+ certification validates technical competency and provides a broad awareness of Linux operating systems. Those holding Linux+ certification demonstrate critical knowledge of installation, operation, administration and troubleshooting services.


Proof of professional achievement
Better job opportunities
A viable career path
Foundational knowledge for additional certifications

It's proof of your abilities and adds to your resume. Many employers preferentially hire certified employees.


I'd say that about covers it Supertech, though you forgot to mention the feeling of personal achievement, empowerment and showing your defiance of the Evil Empire.
GraceTech

2002-11-15, 7:41 pm

According to CompTIA official statement:

"Certification is proof of your knowledge and abilities and gives you the edge over other employees and job candidates. You'll have better job opportunities, recognized proof of professional achievement and more opportunities for advancement."
Mr. Linux Guy

2002-11-16, 5:31 am

Compared to the RHCE, the Linux+ is downright cheap!
Buzz Lightyear

2002-11-19, 10:05 am

With the worldwide IT market being downright poor, you need distinguishing skills on your resume to make you stand out from your peers. Linux+ is only a start, but in passing it you at least demonstrate some entry-level knowledge of working in the command line, not allowing you to hack away in a point-and click GUI, a old DOS like approach to directories, and core entry-level skills in a OS that is only destined to grow in corporate use.
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