it's  very sorry to know.. but the reason behind it is that GNU/Linux requires
knowledge as its primary requisite, not certification..

ritesh
Quoting Sergey Motorny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hello Everyone,
> 
> I am a 22-year-old RHCE with Bachelor's in Business Administration and 
> about to complete Master's in Computer Information Systems. I am fluent 
> in English/Russian, have a year of IT experience, and also hold Network+ 
> and A+ certifications. I have been looking for a Linux job for a few 
> months, but have not received a single job interview invitation. Any 
> suggestions from the Linux community itself? I will soon be ready to 
> work for food. :0)
> 
> Looking forward to your replies,
> Sergey
> http://www.sergey.us
> 
> 
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"To learn, you've got to get your hands dirty." 

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