I'm just guessing here... But I doubt that they would REQUIRE an RHCE; At
the same time, though, I do imagine they would require more knowledge than
that required for LPI-1... Weather or not you can prove that knowledge
without a higher cert is a question only you can answer, but I do suspect
that RHCE would be a strong step in that direction.

While many  on this list disagree, I'm personally a big fan of
certificates... I went to Western Governor's University, and they more or
less build their degrees out of professional certifications; My takeaway
there in is that a pile of certs is as valuable as a degree by itself.

But regardless of resume padding... It is my understanding that a well
populated GitHub is as valuable as anything on your resume... In fact, I
hear rumors from time to time that a project on your GitHub can be enough
on it's own to get a job: "Oh, we like your project, how would you like to
be sponsored for bug fixes?" Then, "Oh, nice patches! Would you like to
help with {project X}." In that case, said individual never even applied...
Much less had a job announcement.

I don't know what advice to derive from that.

On Sun, Jun 17, 2018, 10:09 michael <[email protected]> wrote:

> I hear that Redhat hires programmers to work remotely.  Do I need an
> RHCE to get a job at Redhat?  I'm currently in Rochester, MN where I
> hear that there is a satellite office in Minneapolis.  I haven't had any
> luck finding job offers at Redhat though :-(  I have a lot of informal
> experience with Redhat Linux and I have an LPI Level 1 Linux
> certification.
>
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