I have been working on Linux for the last 10 years, currently I'm an I.T.Manager for a company that has downsized to the point of "almost" closing.
So, before I am completely screwed I'm looking to move jobs, and in typical fashion even before a company will interview you, your qualifications must be correct.
I did Linux courses about 8 years ago and still work on it daily. I am planning to write my RHCE exam. (I'm not planning to do the entire course again, just way too expensive).
Can anyone give me a bit of an idea of what to expect, or point me to some online info. I will of course study/practice as needed, but just want to see how out dated my training is. I have kept up with all the latest distros/systems and I know a thousand times more now than what I did after I did my Linux courses. A example of the exam will help.
So, before I am completely screwed I'm looking to move jobs, and in typical fashion even before a company will interview you, your qualifications must be correct.
I did Linux courses about 8 years ago and still work on it daily. I am planning to write my RHCE exam. (I'm not planning to do the entire course again, just way too expensive).
Can anyone give me a bit of an idea of what to expect, or point me to some online info. I will of course study/practice as needed, but just want to see how out dated my training is. I have kept up with all the latest distros/systems and I know a thousand times more now than what I did after I did my Linux courses. A example of the exam will help.