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submitted 5 days ago by KazuchijouNo@lemy.lol to c/linux@lemmy.ml

So, I'm being offered to take a sysadmin certification for this particular distribution I know absolutely nothing about. They give me the "necessary info" and then I take an exam. The exam is free, but I must pass it, or else I must pay for it and then take it again. Is this a waste of time and/or money? I would like to hear your opinions. Personally it doesn't quite click with me. I'm fresh out of uni and I'm trying to learn new stuff, but idk what to do with my life anymore. thx

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[-] FauxLiving@lemmy.world 3 points 5 days ago

It's a deal OPs employer (a school that offers tech courses to teach various certifications) has with Oracle.

OP is just getting the same deal that Students get when they purchase a course at his company. It's pretty standard to include the certification along with the course and they deal with Oracle so the company only has to pay a flat rate to offer certifications to their students.

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