In today’s competitive tech industry, both employers and job seekers understand the importance of IT certification. In fact, according to a CompTIA study, “91 percent of employers believe IT certifications play a key role in the hiring process and are a reliable predictor of a successful employee.” Additionally, certification can help tech professionals earn higher salaries or move into new career roles.
“Many of these certifications can help technologists earn high salaries, … help them stand out in a crowded job market, as well as give them leverage in negotiations for better roles, salaries, and benefits,” writes Nick Kolakowski. “This is particularly true in highly competitive, ultra-specialized arenas such as cybersecurity, where companies really need the assurance that you’ve mastered some very complex tools and platforms.”
Learning new skills or earning a certification can result in a salary increase of more than $12,000 a year, according to the Global Knowledge 2020 IT Skills and Salary Survey. And, the most recent Dice Tech Salary Report lists 17 tech certifications that can particularly pay off for tech professionals, including those related to IT operational skills, security, and professional project management. “Agile and Scrum certifications have also attracted technologists interested in proving to employers that they have the skills to effectively manage teams,” Kolakowski says.
Linux Certification Choices
If you have a Linux certification, you always have excellent career opportunities, notes Barnali Chanda at hackr.io. Organizations are interested in hiring candidates who have demonstrated the ability to manage servers, schedule cron jobs, write shell scripts, and perform other aspects of Linux administration. “Certifications keep you ahead of the crowd and increase your competitive advantage,” Chanda says.
QuickStart offers a guide to the top five open source certification choices, which concentrates on the following Linux certification paths:
- Linux Professional Institute (LPI) certifications
- Red Hat certifications
- Linux Foundation certifications
- SUSE Linux certifications
- Oracle Linux certifications
Hackr.io’s list of the top five Linux certifications includes:
- GIAC Certified Unix Security Administrator
- CompTIA Linux+
- Linux Professional Certification Program, specifically LPIC-1, LPIC-2, LPIC-3 303, and LPIC-3 304
- Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator
- Linux Foundation Certified Engineer
Other Certifications to Consider
According to the 2020 Robert Half Technology Salary Guide, the most valuable IT certifications include:
- CompTIA A+
- CompTIA Cloud+
- Microsoft technology professional
- Cisco certified network associate and Cisco certified network professional
- ISACA certifications
- AWS Certified Solutions Architect
- Certified ScrumMaster
In the area of cybersecurity, SANS and GIAC offer highly regarded and popular training and certifications, including:
- Hacker Tools, Techniques, Exploits, and Incident Handling
- Security Essentials Bootcamp Style
- Advanced Incident Response, Threat Hunting, and Digital Forensics
- Network Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking
- GIAC Information Security Fundamentals
- GIAC Security Essentials
- GOSI: GIAC Open Source Intelligence
Learn More
- Certifications for DevOps Engineers from Opensource.com
- Cybersecurity and Cloud Tech Certifications Pay the Best Salaries in 2020 from Forbes
- Open Source JobHub
- Open Source Technology Management from Open Source Initiative
- What is a System Administrator? from FOSSlife
- Why get certified? from Microsoft
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