@fathiyyah1 Since you already have EX200 and you are already eyeing EX280 - the next recommended path is to either go Openshift Admin path like EX316 ( OCP virtualization ) --> EX380 ( OCP scaling ) --> EX430 ( ACS ).
Or you can go ahead with OpenShift developer path - EX288 --> EX328 ( Microservices ) --> EX378 ( Cloud Native Developer ).
@fathiyyah1 most obvious ones are Openshift engineer, Platform engineer, DevOps Engineer ( if integrate it with python, anisble, monitoring and CI/CD tools ), Site Reliability Engineer, Technical management , Cloud consultant etc depending upon organisations and your other skillsets.
After completing the EX200 (RHCSA) exam, the next logical step is the EX280 (Red Hat Certified Specialist in OpenShift Administration) exam. This exam focuses on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, building upon the Linux knowledge gained from the RHCSA.
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@fathiyyah1 Since you already have EX200 and you are already eyeing EX280 - the next recommended path is to either go Openshift Admin path like EX316 ( OCP virtualization ) --> EX380 ( OCP scaling ) --> EX430 ( ACS ).
Or you can go ahead with OpenShift developer path - EX288 --> EX328 ( Microservices ) --> EX378 ( Cloud Native Developer ).
ok got it but if I followed the Openshift Admin path as you mentioned, what kind of role or position I'll be ready for?
@fathiyyah1 most obvious ones are Openshift engineer, Platform engineer, DevOps Engineer ( if integrate it with python, anisble, monitoring and CI/CD tools ), Site Reliability Engineer, Technical management , Cloud consultant etc depending upon organisations and your other skillsets.
ok, thank you for making it clear for me
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