is LPIC Certifications Respected in industry.
Rex Huang
zh.huang-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Tue May 8 13:21:39 UTC 2007
On 5/2/07, Robert Brockway <rbrockway-wgAaPJgzrDxH4x6Dk/4f9A at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, Zbigniew Koziol wrote:
>
> > After 12 years of living in Canada as a fucken in fact immmigrant I have now
> > a better view and am not afraid to express myself.
>
> Hi Zbigniew. I'm an immigrant (4 years) too so I felt like commenting.
>
>
Hi, Zb, and Rob, I am going to move to Canada from China this summer.
I do have some good wish for my new journey, but to find a job will be
the most important and a must-done task.
My understanding, the only same vocabulary between China job market
and Canada's is the certificates, which
means you have certain knowledge and could perform some job. I got a
CCNA, but i don't work on Cisco routers or switches.
The CCNA training and exam help me building a solid TCP/IP knowledge
base. I got a EMC NAS Specialist certificate too, but its exam
reqirements are far less than I need for daily work. I prefer 'real'
knowledge and practice than certificate, but I hope my two
certificates could help me finding a job in Canada.
Cheers
/rex
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