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Speaking for myself I have never taken the test, have no interest in taking the
test, but use the OCP exam books as a guide when constructing curriculum for my
students so I suspect that if I can teach it ... I could probably pass it.
My reasons for not taking it are as follows:
1. It costs money
2. It grants no benefit commensurate with the cost
I think our industry needs some form of real certification that has meaning: This isn't it.
Daniel Morgan
javadude wrote:
> Justin John wrote:
> >
> > Interesting opion I read from
> > http://www.dbasupport.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=20359
> > Maybe there are certain degrees of truth in it.
> >
> > A friend of mine said to me most the sr. dbas are not certified, they hates
> > people certified and suggest I don't put certification on my cv.
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> When I hire programmers and/or DBAs I look first at relevant
> experience. I don't give much consideration to Certifications other
> than it tells me that DBA has at least been exposed to material and
> was able to recall it during a test. Doesn't necessarily mean they
> retained the knowledge or can apply it in a real world situtation.
> Another problem is the certifications are 'version dependent'. So,
> unless you keep up it does not mean anything. Plus vendors
> have a lot of insentive to come up with new versions as quick as
> they can both to increase revenue and to fix serious bugs because
> they rushed the last version. Oracle is no different in this sense.
> In other words, the cerifications became obsolete about as quick as
> you get them. But some businesses require them and for me that
> is about the only reason to get them. I can and do learn the material
> be reading and doing.
>
> Sure, there are probably Sr. DBAs who are afraid to take the test
> just as there are certified DBAs who be afraid to be drilled about
> their certification knowledge. Many certified DBAs were no more or
> less knowledgable than other non-certified DBAs. Real world experience
> makes the difference.
>
> A lot of times its knowing that a particular technique exists and
> where to find the information when you need it. You don't have to
> remember verbatim the implemention.
>
> Just my opinion
Received on Mon Feb 04 2002 - 12:05:45 CST