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Re: Uncertified Linux experts (was: Re: OT: Education info request)
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- Subject: Re: Uncertified Linux experts (was: Re: OT: Education info request)
- From: David Bergman <bergmanb(at-nospam)netvision.net.il>
- Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 00:32:27 +0200
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Most of the major training companies who deal with hi-tech
courses are only running 4-5 days seminars which cover
a board area of topics without real depth. They claim to
position themselves for experienced and busy Sys-Admin.
The newbie who wishes to get a proper certification is some
what in diffculty. I'm not even sure Israeli managers are
familiar with certification like : Linux Professional Institute,
Sair and RHCE .
You can learn a lot about Linux Certification Programs here:
http://www.certmag.com/issues/may01/sg/lcpoverview.cfm
Sivan is the local rep for Red Hat cert' and a Global company
Called "New Horizons" are the reprisentatives of the SAIR
linux cert', there web site:
http://www.ashrot.co.il/
They have an E-learning program that seems quite good
And could fit your needs.
Hope this helps.
David Bergman
C:\Windows
C:\Windows\Go
C:\PC\Crawl
The Rabbit of Vugluskr wrote:
>BTW, RHCE from Sivan is not short story.
>I registered for this course in September, since then the date the course was
>to start on have been re-appointed three times. Currently it's Jan, 30, 2002.
>
>Max
>
>On Thursday 13 December 2001 19:39, Omer Zak wrote:
>
>>I think that Stiven's letter is actually on-topic.
>>
>>According to his description, he and his friends are using the best
>>approach to learn to manage Linux networks. I think that the only
>>solution to their problem is what he has just done - post their story to
>>the Linux-IL mailing list and hope to find a work in a company run by one
>>of the list participants, and which *really* knows how to evaluate job
>>applicants.
>>
>>On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Stiven Andre wrote:
>>
>>>Hi list.
>>>
>>>Sorry to be off topic but here is the only place where I can ask it and
>>>be sure to recieve a correct answer.
>>>I am at age of 18(before army) and completely confused how to get good
>>>education in israel.
>>>The only acceptable course I found is a RHCE from sivan.co.il.
>>>But curretly I don't have anything so will it help me if I will have RHCE
>>>? Do I need full "bagrut" to get good job ? will any of Micro$oft
>>>courses(A+,Network+) help me in my Linux feuture ?
>>>I know about 4 of my friends that have the same problem, we don't know
>>>what and where to learn even if we have money. We all dream about
>>>becoming linux network admins but we don't know where to start our
>>>carrier. We read every how-to we find we spend money to keep our free
>>>server always on-line to get expirience but when we go to computer shop
>>>to find any PC related job they ask us: where did you learn ? what certs
>>>you have ? and if we say something about linux they lought and say common
>>>leave us alone please. I belieave that many of you people pasted the
>>>same. Can you tell me what way should people like me go ?
>>>
>> --- Omer
>>There is no certified IGLU Cabal. Linus was not officially certified as a
>>Linux expert. Other people were too busy learning electronics engineering
>>to get a Linux certification, too.
>>WARNING TO SPAMMERS: see at http://www.zak.co.il/spamwarning.html
>>
>>
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