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i am 2012 passout and joined redhat system admin course now i want guidance for how to study & how to prepare for interview & also how to find redhat openings in company.also tell me about extra things to get job quicker
First of all Dont read Linux with interveiw perspective.If you want to update yourself in Linux .Take a look of newbie & Server forum of LQ everyday for one month try to work out the post that had posted in newbie & Serverforum .If you have any problem in configuration come over here ,you have many linux expert are ready to help you . After One month of learning Post the thing what you had learned in your resume ,post in any job site .You will sure get a Good Job in Linux
i am 2012 passout and joined redhat system admin course now i want guidance for how to study & how to prepare for interview & also how to find redhat openings in company.also tell me about extra things to get job quicker
I disagree with what's posted above. After one month, you will NOT be qualified to do anything but VERY junior-level things, much less be an administrator.
Concern yourself with LEARNING the skills needed to DO the job you're interviewing for. Don't just 'pass an interview', because you will then be expected to DO the job...and you won't be able to. If you HAVE the knowledge and skills, you will easily pass an interview and then be able to KEEP the job after the first 30 days. There are many, MANY people who have 'certifications', and have NO IDEA what they're doing...please...DO NOT join their ranks. Download CentOS...install it, configure it, and figure out the solutions to problems. Read about the various services, how to configure them, and monitor/fix them. When you go for an interview...you will have actual SKILLS, not just the ability to pass an interview.
I disagree with what's posted above. After one month, you will NOT be qualified to do anything but VERY junior-level things, much less be an administrator.
Concern yourself with LEARNING the skills needed to DO the job you're interviewing for. Don't just 'pass an interview', because you will then be expected to DO the job...and you won't be able to....
+1
Certifications don't get you a job,
They get you an interview.
You get yourself the job in an interview.
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