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Is the RHCSA worth it?
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The only people I have known with certs didn't have educations. Generally, the fewer degrees, the more certs. There are exceptions.
If you have a PhD or Masters, then certifications are unlikely worth it.
If you don't have a Bachelors, then certs are critical. Many jobs will just reject you.
A Bachelors is where certs seem to do the most good.
All of this in my part of the USA (Midwest and West) and speciality (HPC). I have been involved in hiring in several organizations.