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Re: The point of Oracle certification

From: Van Helleputte LUDO <ludo.no.spam_at_pandora.be>
Date: Sun, 07 Jul 2002 16:08:27 GMT
Message-ID: <%HZV8.22925$ix.3468@afrodite.telenet-ops.be>


As an ex-Oracle employee I worked at the Technical support department in Belgium (BeLux org.) and later gave about 30 different courses to some thousands of people (15people/day * 200days/year ...) and some of my students got certified later, but personally I do not believe that a certified person is any better than an experienced one, as the certification exams are too theoretical and often focus too hard on new, fancy things that nobody is using but Oracle wants to sell ...

Courses at Oracle CAN be good, depending on the instructor, experienced instructors are VERY good at Oracle, but if you get a junior instructor, you can better buy some good books and read USENET ... it'll be cheaper and more interesting !!

Good Oracle experts do not need any certification certificate to get a job !!

"Sted Alana" <Sted_Alana_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:3d285557_1_at_news.iprimus.com.au...
>
> > > What is the point of Oracle certifications?
> >
> > Make more money for Oracle.
>
> Bastards :)
>
> > > and will become redundant in years. For example, a person who is
Oracle
> 8i
> > > certified is now out of date because of the release of Oracle 9i.
> >
> > That's the miopia of the whole thing: what people are getting certified
> > in is a version of software, not the technology itself.
> >
> > IOW, totally worthless in an industry where software version lifes are
> > measured in months.
>
> myopia? I agree with you........ totally worthless!
>
> > >
> > > Comments welcomed, by all means.
> > >
> >
> > There will be heaps I'm sure, if everyone isn't already sick of it...
>
> In spite of what I said, are there any Oracle certifications even worth
> considering.
>
>
Received on Sun Jul 07 2002 - 11:08:27 CDT

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