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Old 02-27-2012, 02:02 AM   #1
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resumea having 1+ years of experience


hello everyone,
this is bhargav i completed my rhsca&rhce exams just 3 days back and i want your support to place in a good company with having 1+ yrs of exp. here i want resumea of 1+ yrs of exp and interview questions which they asked frequently at the time of interview....
i done graduation from 2010 yr.
 
Old 02-27-2012, 02:15 AM   #2
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Hello and welcome to LinuxQuestions,

A couple of things. You really shouldn't use your email address as username, unless if you like receiving spam. Talk to the site admin if you need to change it. Besides that, I don't think you'll find anyone here that will give you a job or even an introduction at a company since that's not what LQ is all about. And last but not least, you should rely on your knowledge if going to an interview instead of asking for what question can be asked. If you feel confident then that's what you'll transmit to your interviewer. Since interviews are always different there's no way to tell what will be asked of you, since it depends a lot on the function you'll be applying for.

That being said: Looking forward to your participation in the forums. Have fun with Linux.

Kind regards,

Eric
 
Old 02-27-2012, 10:10 AM   #3
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hello everyone,
this is bhargav i completed my rhsca&rhce exams just 3 days back and i want your support to place in a good company with having 1+ yrs of exp. here i want resumea of 1+ yrs of exp and interview questions which they asked frequently at the time of interview....
i done graduation from 2010 yr.
Sorry, you need to write your OWN resume, that reflects your true experience. Also, you say you just completed your exams 3 days ago...but want a resume showing 1+ year of experience. Are you saying you want to lie on your resume?

Also, there are no 'interview questions'...an interviewer can ask ANYTHING they want, for ANY reason. If you want to get a job, you need to be honest about your experience/skills, and you need to actually know HOW to do the job you're interviewing for. If you do, you'll have the answers to those questions.
 
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