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Join the March-2025 Red Hat Learning Community contest

Chetan_Tiwary_
Community Manager
Community Manager

Welcome to the Red Hat Learning Community Mastery Contest Series for March 2025!

We will be hosting the RHLC Mastery Contest Series quarterly, where RHLC members have the chance to answer questions, help fellow community members and win prizes! To participate, answer at least one (1) of the questions below to be entered to win a Red Hat Learning Community branded cooler bag. Each question answered correctly will increase your chances of winning.

To enter the RHLC contest:

  • Kudo this post.
  • Provide an accurate answer or contribution to at least one of the 5 pre-selected questions below. More questions answered increases the chances of winning. 

 

Question Bank:

1. Test your expertise, determine your skills gaps, and get recommendations for where to start with Red Hat training by taking the Skills Assessment and let us know if the recommendation met your training objectives: Skills Assessment

2. Answer this Performance Bottleneck  question.

3. Take the Openshift task challenge.

4. Answer this work-life balance question.

5. Answer the unanswered challenge.

 

Good luck and wish you all the best!

See contest Terms & Conditions here.

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5 responses
Trevor
Starfighter Starfighter
Starfighter

On the 5th item, "Answer the unanswered challenge", I 
didn't answer the question because I had a question
about exactly what was being asked!!!!

Chetan_Tiwary_
Community Manager
Community Manager

@Trevor the main question in the title.

niloy_kumar
Mission Specialist
Mission Specialist

Looking forward to learning and getting certified

dnaspliceoflife
Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer

it's comforting to know I do well on the skills assessment

hit intermediate or better on all the categories (except shell variable, dang it!)

 

Trevor
Starfighter Starfighter
Starfighter
 
dnaspliceoflife, the good news is that you can fix that shell variable shortcoming!!!!
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