On 09/28/2010 04:32 AM, Shrinivasan T wrote:
It depends on how a person gets the RHCE certificate. Most of my friends and known persons, just do a crash course on "How to crack RHCE?" for 5 days and win the exams.
Thats just sad. It would be interesting to see what the course developers at Red Hat would make of that. One can do a similar course in the US / UK as well - but to qualify for the course, one needs to alreayd have some level of experience, and they are not cheap. I guess no certification is cheap.
Also, in all fairness, I would not hire someone who had an RHCE, but I would hire someone who knew what they were doing and brought a RHCE along.
But most of the RHCE people, have tons of fears on programming. They are ready run away even to read a piece of code. They think that admin is the easiest job and coding is the toughest one.
I might argue that its the other way around :) But then RHCE as a course is built towards people doing admin. I dont think there really is something of that nature for people wanting to get into coding. One would need to go down the route of a usual / regular programming course.
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