i have a simple "test" i've given to prospective employees:

i create a user account on one of my servers, start a screen session, and have them log in and attach to the session (that way i can see what they're doing). i then say "you have fifteen minutes to tell me everything you can about this machine. go." it will quickly become apparent how much linux they really know.

jason

Douglass Davis wrote:
I am teaching Linux this semester. If some one told you that they knew about Linux, what would be some essential skills that you would expect them to have, or things you would expect them to know. I don't mean expert level Linux knowledge but just intermediate. This message is especially for those of you who have ever hired some one for a position involving Linux.

Thanks for your help.


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