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Thu Dec 20 20:53:45 MST 2007


better than no certification, and not better than experience,
especially with Linux/Unix companies.  Certification may get you an
interview, but experience and knowledge get you the job.

Of course, certification/no experience is better than no
certification/no experience.

Brandon
--- Timothy Klein <teece at silverklein.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Well, I passed the first of the Sair Linux and GNU certifications
> tests today
> (Level 1: Installation and Configuration) -- man what an unwieldy
> name that is!
> Yippee for me!
> 
> I remember that some of the CLUE members had formed a study group and
> were
> working on certification.  My question for you is, has it helped? 
> Once I finish
> the other three sections and pass the tests, can expect my resume to
> get a
> little more consideration?  I have no previous IT job experience,
> sadly, I work
> for a telco.  I was just curious about the groups' thoughts on Linux
> certification in general.
> 
> TIA
> 
> Tim
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