Saturday, 11 January 2014

How to start career in Oracle



Oracle :
Oracle is the world's most complex and having acquired worldly knowledge or refinement databases. Learning Oracle is only appropriate for experienced computer scientists and information systems professionals with years of required prior condition training will be able to successfully get a career as an Oracle professional.

Most Oracle Applications databases support mission critical systems, a successful Oracle Applications
DBA must have these skills:
Outstanding Communications Skills -
Oracle Applications DBA's must interface with the end-user community and they must have college-level communications skills, being able to communicate clearly, both orally and with written communications.
 
Business Degree -
Most successful Oracle Applications DBA staff have advanced degrees in business administration, almost all from AACSB accredited collegiate business schools.  Graduates of sub-optimal business schools will have very difficult time obtaining a job in Oracle Applications administration, and a firm understanding of business processes is essential to perform many of the duties of the Oracle Applications DBA job role.
 
DBA skills -
Most Oracle Applications DBA staff have at least five years of full-time progressive DBA experience, and they sometimes have Oracle certifications such as OCP Oracle Certified Professional and OCM Oracle Certified Master. The Oracle Applications DBA must also have a good understanding of related technologies, especially Java (JDeveloper, J2EE, Apache) and Oracle Application Server.
What College Degrees are best for the DBA?
Companies are now requiring a combination of technical and managerial skills and the best-fits are those with an undergraduate degree in Computer Science and a MBA in Information Systems.  Employers need a DBA who can understand business systems areas (accounting, finance, marketing) and MBA's are a perfect fir for the DBA job role.

Note :
Remember, there is a difference between working in database administration and being "the" DBA, the person solely responsible for the corporations data resources. 

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