Will I get a job after completing the course from The Linux Foundation?

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    Jaya Sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    3 months ago

    The Linux Foundation offers certification and training mainly in cloud, cybersecurity and DevOps. After completing these courses, the chances to get jobs as Cloud Engineer, Cybersecurity Analyst, DevOps Engineer, Site Reliability Engineer, Cloud Security Specialist, DevSecOps Engineer, Infrastructure Engineer, Systems Administrator, Network Security Engineer, Cloud Solutions Architect, Automation Engineer and SOC Analyst.

    Do note that completing the course alone cannot guarantee getting a job. To improve the chances of getting a job, students must gain hands-on experience to ensure that they have both theoretical and practical knowledge

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    Liyansha Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    Getting a job after studying at The Linux Foundation depends on the student’s skills. In the end, students' zeal to learn has a great impact on their careers.

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