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LPIC-1 resources?
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Which certificates were they generally after instead?
Ex-hiring manager here.
We preferred certs that were tied to specific software solutions.
So the A+, Linux+, Sec+, LPIC, etc. were fine but those are generalized.
We looked for Red Hat certs, vmware, aws, etc. because that was the software we used.
Of course general Linux skills are sought after, but less training was required for the specific certs to a certain sense.
Thanks, that’s good info and makes a lot of sense.