Hey,

Well the demand v/s supply loop is in employers favour these days,  
especially when large lay off happening there is experienced labour  
available at realistic valuation, I dont find anything new here, also  
a freshers salary when I started was 2500/- and I believe that n ideal  
fresher salary is between 6.5k - 9k depending on skills etc...

Look at this equation turned around a bit, if u had exp of 1+ year  
your immediate aim would be to jump, just exactly what one would do in  
booming market where talent pool is less n an exp person is available  
you would find more buyers for ur services v/s freshers and can/will  
want a hike in ur pay( during booming times people expectation went as  
high as 100-200% pay hike over their past salaries)

Any ways the circle is viscous, for a minute step into employers shoe  
and think, you shall know the exploitation is happening the other way  
round, where customers are asking lower cost services and employees  
asking pay hikeups. On top of it Govt wants 50% + in direct/indirect  
taxation.

Net net consider urself lucky if u landup in a job coz u r now in  
competition with a seriously experieced crowd who is laid off or about  
to get laid off, n employers want to place their bet on the horse who  
has experience to win then on a new candidate.

Regards,
Mitul Limbani,
Founder & CEO,
Enterux Solutions Pvt Ltd,
The Enterprise Linux Company(r),
http://www.enterux.com/


On 10-Jan-09, at 11:05, Rock Buddy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am a newbie here. I wonder if this is the right place to raise  
> this query. I wish to know how does RHCE certification really helps.  
> I am RHCE myself. The classes don't really help much beyond the  
> scope of the exam and the hands on experience one can get is when  
> some employer is willing to accept a fresher. In recent times, I  
> noticed the trend asking for minimum 6months of Linux experience. I  
> remember the time when RHCE certified professionals were in short  
> supply but with the word spreading fast there is a glut and that,  
> coupled with recession has taken a toll on how much an RHCE  
> certified guy earns. There are some who earn as Rs 7000 to 8000 PM.  
> Are the times indeed so bad or the companies are just exploiting?
>
> Regards
>
>
>
>
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