Bita Beigishah
No matter where you want to work, a Red Hat Certified Engineer RHCE certification will help you land a lucrative position but it seems the opportunities in California are more vast than your average state. According to indeed at the time of this post, most of the opportunities in the Golden State for RHCE jobs are for:
- Mid-level experience
- Full-time work
- Salary estimates between $75,000-$110,000
- Major cities such as San Diego, San Francisco and LA
What Companies Are Trying To Fill RHCE Jobs?
There are opportunities posted for RHCE in virtually every industry including management & staffing firms, printing companies, defense contractors, video game developers, software and technology manufacturers, financial institutions, higher education and more. The top companies we found advertising available positions were:
- Kelly Services
- 4over
- Riot Games
- University of San Diego
- Iron Systems
- BAE Systems
- Nutanix
- Prosper
- University of Southern California
- Epsilon Systems Solutions
Additionally, Red Hat is also looking to onboard a few RHCEs.
Top Job Roles Posted For RHCEs
If you are revamping your resume to start applying for open positions, the job titles listed below show up the most often in searches for RHCE positions. Even if your organization calls it something different make sure your skills clearly map to one of these more generic industry titles and it will be much easier for your resume to catch a recruiter’s eye and make it to the top of the pile.
- Cloud System Engineer/Administrator
- Infrastructure Engineer
- Sr. Network Engineer
- Systems Engineer/Administrator
- Senior Solutions Architect
- Cyber Security Engineer
- Sr. Linux Systems Administrator/Engineer
- DevOps Engineer
- Solutions Architect
What Other Certifications Do These Companies Want Me To Have?
RHCEs are typically well established in their careers and as such they are expected to have more than just the one industry certification. Some postings require applicants to hold multiple industry certs while others just “strongly suggest” you hold them (read this as: you will be our top pick if your signature has the complete alphabet soup). In the spirit of transparency, we are a training center so we too strongly suggest certification and we actually teach most of the certs these job postings require. If you have questions about how to attain or maintain any of them, or you just want to know if they are really necessary for landing your dream job we will be honest with you and give you all the facts you need to make your decision.
- CompTIA A+/Network+/Linux+
- Azure (multiple courses available)
- AWS (multiple courses available)
- RHCSA
- MCSA (multiple courses available)
- MCSE (multiple courses available)
- CCNA (multiple courses available)
- CCNP
- OpenStack
- ITIL (multiple courses available)
In addition to the certifications above, many of the jobs that are with government contractors may require that candidates come equipped with the certifications listed on the DoD 8570.01-M Requirement for IAT Level III Professionals:
- CISSP
- CASP
- CCNP Security
- CISA
- GCIA
- GSLC
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