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Re: Certification

From: jc <claxton_at_advi.net>
Date: 7 Jun 2001 09:23:49 -0700
Message-ID: <703c1472.0106070823.109e8060@posting.google.com>

You're not an OCP until you've passed the full suite of exams. If you have passed any parts, I would definitely include this in a resume, or mention it in any interview.
jc

plovmand_at_hotmail.com (Kenneth Koenraadt) wrote in message news:<3b19570b.5581580_at_news.mobilixnet.dk>...
> Hi Tony,
>
> You are not allowed to call yourself an OCP DBA before you have passed all 5
> exams. But having passed one of them is of course better than having passed none
> and could be of some value on your CV, but that depends on your employer.
>
>
> On Sat, 2 Jun 2001 23:58:54 -0400, "Tony Upchurch" <tony095_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Does anyone know if you are considered an OCP (Oracle Certified
> >Professional)
> >if you pass one exam, or do you have to take a whole track before it counts
> >for
> >anything. I want to take the PL\SQL exam as soon as possible, but it may
> >take
> >a long time before I get through all five Oracle Certified DBA exams. It
> >would
> >be nice to have an intermediate credential of some value during the process.
> >I
> >know Microsoft certification works this way, anyone know about Oracle?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Tony
> >
> >
>
> Regards,
> Kenneth Koenraadt
> Systems Consultant
> Oracle DBA
> plovmand@<no-spam>hotmail.com
Received on Thu Jun 07 2001 - 11:23:49 CDT

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