Andrew Calverley wrote:
If you need it grab the cert. If not, don't worry about it.

Certs are only necessary when job-hunting. They are a ticket, a key
and nothing more.

But you only know if that the door is locked when you do not have the key.

fwiw, the job I've just started here at Lumison (n�e edNET) specified LPIC 2, but my LPIC 1 plus 10+ years experience got me the job. Also, I sat no training courses for my two LPIC exams, I just turned up and passed. I suspect I'd perform favourably for the LPIC 2 exams simply due to my experience - note that I'm not saying I'd definitely pass 100%, just that I reckon I'd do OK :)


If any company rejects a job applicant out of hand who looks suitable bar the fact they haven't got a piece of paper saying they or an employer spent ��� on exams, IMO they need a bit of a slap.

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