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Hello all,
I am Kyar Nyo Aye. I am a lecturer at University of Computer Studies, Yangon, Myanmar. I am an administrator and instructor of our Red Hat Academy.
I teach RH124, RH134 and DO180 courses. I have completed RHCSA certification. I have studied for RHCE. Thank you for being part of the Red Hat Academy family.
Many Thanks to Sir @ShirishVPandey for continued support and guidance.
Rodney Stanfield here.
Manhattan Area Technical College, Manhattan KS USA
Lead Instructor for the Information and Networking Technology program.
We teach the 124 and 134 courses in our program
Hello Rodney,
Welcome!!!
Good morning Rodney,
My name is Shane Archibald and I am a Cybersecurity Instructor at Gwinnett Technical College in Lawrenceville, GA.. Quick question. How do you promote Red Hat to your students? Thank you for your time and I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Shane Archibald
Waldon Hendricks from Cape Town Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Academic IT lecturer for the Information Technology Department
I teach to the 2nd and 3rd years the RH124 and DO180 courses as part of Elective subjects.
I'm Mohamed Eldefrawy from Alexandria,Egypt
Preparing for RH124 Exam
nice to meet you all
Hello everyone! My name is Vinod Jadhav and I'm working as Network consulting engineer in one of the MNC. I have been in networking field from past 15 yrs. I am interested in learning automation in networking field and i feel RHCSA will be my first step to start journey. I am new in Linux world. I would love to learn more about what Red Hat courses are.
Hello everyone,
My name is Jan Gerrit Kootstra, I am a DevOps engineer and System Administrator at the Dutch Telco called KPN. I am a MSc in (Applied) Mathematics.
I started using Red Hat products since Red Hat 6, got my first RHCE on Red Hat 9, kept it until RHEL 5, since than I kept my RHCSA.
Regards,
Jan Gerrit
Good morning Jan,
Welcome to the Red Hat Learning Community. Quick question. Once you became RHCSA certified, was it a "game changer" for your career? Also, was that the same premise once you obtained your RHCE? I am in the process of preparnig for the RHCSA certitfication and I would like to have your insight. Thank you for your time and I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Shane Archibald
Good day @sdea2900 ,
In early 2000's there was not RHSCA, so to me it was a bommer not being able to maintain the RHCE level.
It was not a great "game changer" as I worked already for 5 years in the IT before I got my Red Hat Certifications. I already had a HP-UX certificate.
Once I had the ambition to become a RHCA, as that failed due to budget, I got more and more into Red Hat Accreditations as that was more benificial for my employer.
Regards,
Jan Gerrit
P.S. I am member of the community since 2019, but missed this subject.
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