On Friday 13 June 2014 09:36 PM, Arun Khan wrote: > On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 5:37 PM, Ganesh Hariharan <ghariha...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> Not sure, what the Redhat Authorized Trainers( not all), but majorly are >> imparting knowledge, not that I am making mockery on anyone, it is >> pathetic, that people who are certified in Redhat are not even have the >> knowledge to burn ISO. >> >> I do not even want to mention which state in India they belong,, but people >> pay through their nose upto 40 K for 2 certifications, and learning is not >> commendable. >> Redhat India has to provide realistic training programs, > I am located in Mumbai -- same story. I have seen certified > engineers not able to answer basic questions on RHEL/CentOS platform > they are certified for. I tell candidates not to tout their > certifications 'cause it is worth the wrapper for peanuts. > > The curriculum is global. I have friends (experienced admins in > fairly large data centers) in other parts of the world; a few of them > had to repeat the exams. Here, I see fresh graduates with > little/zero experience getting certified in their first attempt yet > many are unable to perform simple sysadmin tasks. It makes one > wonder how is this possible. > > Peruse a few of the LinkedIN LInux groups (e.g. LInux Expert), many of > them cannot articulate their queries properly. > > -- Arun Khan > For long, I have made it a point not to hire people with any certification. Why don't you people try to hire people attending lug's, people who participate in discussions here and other lugs. A person with interest in computers is far far better than a person who did certification for money.
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