[plug] RHCE exam
Michael Van Delft
michael at hybr.id.au
Thu Mar 7 08:17:44 UTC 2013
I may be interested if there is training available and I can take the
time off work (May is a quite month so maybe).
I looked at doing my RHCE about a year ago, I got the RHCE study guide
5th edition (http://www.amazon.com/Certified-Engineer-Linux-Study-Guide/dp/B004SUIK8C/
the 6th edition is out now but if you’d like to borrow the 5th edition
your welcome to it) I finished all the labs in the book but I wasn’t
sure if I would be able to pass the exam because I’m a full time
Windows sysadmin and really just a personal interest in Linux so I
enrolled in the RHCSA (RH 200 with a week of training and an exam at
the end which my employer kindly offered to pay 2/3rds) but it got
cancelled due to lack of numbers and I haven’t really looked into it
again since.
Regards,
Michael
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 3:17 PM, Craig Foster <Craig at fostware.net> wrote:
> I'm a RHCE.
> It has opened additional doors for me and is a known certification by medium to large business with Linux systems.
>
> Some interviews have included 'what's a RHCE?', and my response has been something like:-
>
> "It's an exam where you're given an inordinately large list of specs and requirement, some Linux disks, and a computer where you install, configure, and test what could be a real world example of a server with no external feedback until the end.
> You're also given actual broken Linux systems, a set of disks, and told to fix them - also with no external feedback until the end.
> The certification sorts sys admins with just intelligence and book smarts, from those that are wise to system interactions, are independent, and have practical and applicable knowledge of Linux, in particular Red Hat.
> Given the scoring system has a rather high pass mark, a great deal of people fail their first try. I passed on my first. Unfortunately I can't go into intricate detail due to the NDA they have you sign, to prevent braindumps and preserve the difficulty of the exam."
> (I usually don't have to explain braindumps, but in case "they're downloadable exams with answers so you can memorise an exam")
>
> Almost every employer has understood that this is a real test of problem solving, working under pressure, and working without any crutches like level-4 escalations (google) or your favourite forums.
>
> I have looked at other certs like LPI however it doesn't seem to be as highly regarded.
>
> Admittedly, LPI hasn't been a priority for me, it's hard enough keeping up with my other vendor certs while balancing family life.
>
> CraigF.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: plug [mailto:plug-bounces at plug.org.au] On Behalf Of Andrew Cooks
>> Sent: Thursday, 7 March 2013 12:46 PM
>> To: plug at plug.org.au
>> Subject: [plug] RHCE exam
>>
>> Hi Plug
>>
>> I'm thinking about sitting the RHCE exam. The next scheduled opportunity in
>> Perth is 17 May.
>>
>> What are your opinions about RHCE certification? Do employers value it?
>> Would anyone be interested in taking the exam as well?
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> a.
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