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i am going to start my professionals Carrier.
i want to start with CCNA and RHCE certifications, if anybody have Video mentors, and study guides or CBT Nuggets of my desire certification plz give me.
I am waiting its urgent plz send me free Links Immediately.
Distribution: Mostly Gentoo, sometimes Debian/(K)Ubuntu
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I've seen people loaded with papers and certifications... without a job. Keep in mind, that nothing replaces experience. Having said that, good luck with your career.
I am waiting its urgent plz send me free Links Immediately.
That's not how it works. LQ is a volunteer site and as such, people only respond to posts when they are able to. Please don't request immediate help in future.
That's not how it works. LQ is a volunteer site and as such, people only respond to posts when they are able to. Please don't request immediate help in future.
That's not just good LQ advice -- it's good career advice, too. Soft skills, including people skills, are just as important as technical skills in a career.
A good technique before saying or writing something is to imagine how you yourself would feel on hearing or seeing the words. Will your audience feel open to the message you want them to receive? Are they likely to understand or act etc. as you intend?
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