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The distinction of being a Red Hat Certified Professional validates your skills using Red Hat technologies. However, this validation is of limited use if the only people who know about it are you and Red Hat. We offer many ways for you to showcase your certified status.
For example, you can:
- Provide your Red Hat certification ID and others can use Red Hat Certification Central to verify your certification status.
- Use certification badges on social media and logos for print uses, such as business cards.
- Order certification branded merchandise from the Red Hat Certified Professionals online store.
To use these services, you must map your certification ID to a redhat.com login. We suggest mapping your certification ID because we would like for you to get more value from earning a Red Hat Certification. Take a few minutes to create a login, if you do not already have one, and then follow the simple process for mapping your certification ID to that login.
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About the author
Randy Russell is the director of Certification and leads the team that develops and delivers Red Hat's certification programs and exams. A long-time proponent of performance-based testing, he has served on the board and as president and chairman of the Performance Testing Council, as well as having presented on this subject and others at industry conferences such as the Association of Test Publishers, the European Association of Test Publishers, CeDMA and TSIA. Prior to joining Red Hat, Russell was a system administrator and programmer at an environmental economics consulting firm.