[ale] brainbench?

Robert L. Harris Robert.L.Harris at rdlg.net
Fri Sep 19 08:35:45 EDT 2003



Actually, some of it seemed a realistic test.  Of course a couple of the
Unix ones were dissapointing when they'd ask the multiple choice
question that all answers were correct depending on what version
(Solaris, Irix, HPUX or AIX) you were thinking of but there weren't too
many of those.



Note I took mine in
98'ish so I'm fuzzy on my memory may be a bit fuzzy :>
Thus spake Geoffrey (esoteric at 3times25.net):

> Robert L. Harris wrote:
> >
> >I have a couple on my resume.  They don't really mean much but
> >recruiters seem to think they're note worthy.  A manager in the past
> >seemed interested I took the time to find another route to make an
> >impression as well.
> 
> So how hard was this stuff folks?  I've not pursued much certification 
> (Certified Unix System Prgorammer - AT&T, 1995) as I've just not seen 
> much use in it.  Seems pretty cheap, and I'm afraid you usually get what 
> you pay for..
> 
> (No, the above date is not a typo....) :)
> 
> -- 
> Arrr, Matey		esoteric at 3times25.net
> 
> It's talk like a Pirate Day!
> 
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