CompTIA’s Linux+ is a vendor-neutral certification specifically designed to certify technical entry-level skills required to pursue a network or system administrator job role in Linux environments. Its objectives are intended to measure a candidate’s ability to install, operate and troubleshoot Linux operating systems.
Benefits of Linux+ Certification
Because of the growing popularity of enterprise-ready platforms such as Linux, both employers and professionals realize the importance of skill validation. The industry recognizes that CompTIA Linux+ certification is a good indicator of foundational proficiency in everyday management of Linux-based clients and basic management of server systems.
# Linux+ certification is a vendor neutral certification, which validates skills on the Linux operating systems and specific technologies.
# Professionals holding the Linux+ certification are preferred by the employers and they also get preference in promotions.
# Linux+ certification is helpful for professionals who have knowledge of Linux and related technologies to upgrade their credentials and get recognition from the industry.
# Linux+ certified professionals can find appropriate job easily and get paid more.
Job Roles for Linux+ certified professionals
The job roles for Linux+ certified professionals typically include Network Administrator, System Administrator and Network Technician.
Linux+ requirements
Although there are no prerequisites for this certification, CompTIA recommends that you should have at least six to twelve months of experience in managing and maintaining PCs running the Linux operating systems. Pass exam XK0-002 is a must.
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