[SOLVED] Linux Interview Questions for Level 1 & 2
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i am learning linux. i have a knowledge of basic commands & sever configuration. but i dont have any work experience in Linux Environment.
Sorry, but this has been asked (and answered) on here MANY times. An interviewer can ask ANY questions they want, for ANY reason, and take ANY answer as valid. There's not a 'script' that gets asked.
If you want a job, ANY job for ANY position, the first step is KNOW the subject, and HAVE the skills. If you do, you'll already KNOW the answers to the interviewer's questions, and get the job. If you DON'T have the skills, and somehow manage to bluff your way into the position, what, exactly, do you think will happen after that?? You'll be in a position where you have NO IDEA what you're doing, and it will be VERY obvious to everyone around you. You'll very quickly be fired, and do you think you'll be able to use that position on your resume? Who's going to give you a reference?
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Originally Posted by TB0ne
Sorry, but this has been asked (and answered) on here MANY times. An interviewer can ask ANY questions they want, for ANY reason, and take ANY answer as valid. There's not a 'script' that gets asked.
If you want a job, ANY job for ANY position, the first step is KNOW the subject, and HAVE the skills. If you do, you'll already KNOW the answers to the interviewer's questions, and get the job. If you DON'T have the skills, and somehow manage to bluff your way into the position, what, exactly, do you think will happen after that?? You'll be in a position where you have NO IDEA what you're doing, and it will be VERY obvious to everyone around you. You'll very quickly be fired, and do you think you'll be able to use that position on your resume? Who's going to give you a reference?
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