Re: New policy on Oracle Certifications

From: Mckay-dirden, Michael (Student) <"Mckay-dirden,>
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2014 17:12:19 +0000
Message-ID: <1412961147659.64442_at_aston.ac.uk>



You can still say you're 9i OCP but once it expires it won't be visible on certview so if an employer asks for proof you can't unless you have a hard/local copy.

At least that's how I interpret "You will lose access to your certificate and logo on CertView if your credential becomes inactive"

Regards,
Mike



From: oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org <oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org> on behalf of Ronan Merrick <merrickronan1_at_gmail.com> Sent: 10 October 2014 17:32
To: fuzzy.graybeard_at_gmail.com
Cc: Oracle-L Freelists
Subject: Re: New policy on Oracle Certifications

I have to say I did not really get this.

Are they saying that if you are a 9i OCP and call yourself an OCP you will not be able to do that anymore? I thought it goes without saying that your cert is tied to the version of the software you achieved it with.

If I was going for a job I would always say 11g OCP. I hope to get the 12c OCP next year. I thought it was implied that continual certification was a given.

On 9 Oct 2014 20:13, "Hans Forbrich" <fuzzy.graybeard_at_gmail.com<mailto:fuzzy.graybeard_at_gmail.com>> wrote: FYI - from https://blogs.oracle.com/certification/entry/1055_01

"The Oracle Certification Program is implementing a recertification requirement for our Oracle Database Administration credentials."

Just giving people a heads-up ...
/Hans

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