+ Generally I feel that attaining master in one OS is good enough - i.e. 
knowing *inx internals would be same for all platforms.

I want to add one more question:

I want to make my career in some research and development company (aiding 
students, industries etc) in Linux Device drivers / embedded systems - are 
there some companies of these profile?

Regards,
Prakash





On Saturday, 12 October 2013 4:08 PM, Sahil ModGill 
<[email protected]> wrote:
 
Greetings All,

I have few questions. Please share your experiences.

* Is it mandatory for a job seeker to be proficient or aware from both
flavors "Debian and Redhat" (apt-get and yum) or one flavor is sufficient
to land up a job?

* If one is sufficient then which one gets the preference (debian or
Redhat)?

* Does any linux certification play an important role in your job hunting
journey?

* If any candidate doesn't have any certification but (s)he is good in *nix
and its concepts (good means "almost" familiar with *nix internals) then
what are the chances?

* Also share that if you're a looking for a Linux System Engineer then
which skills (Professional OR Personal) you want in a candidate?

I hope my questions will help newcomers and job seekers for sure in anyway.
And please ignore my stupidity in any of the above raised questions or
grammatically if found.

Thank you.

-- 
*Regards,
Sahil ModGill*
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