Re: A Database Specialist; to 30K
Date: 1995/10/01
Message-ID: <44mp66$cpp_at_ixnews6.ix.netcom.com>#1/1
In <44cjef$4l9_at_qualcomm.com> c_kowlur_at_qualcomm.com (venkata kowluri)
writes:
>
>In article <azmoodehDFL2As.CBp_at_netcom.com>, azmoodeh_at_netcom.com
(Someone) says:
>>
>>Patrick (100702.364_at_CompuServe.COM) wrote:
>>: Database Specialist - to 30K
>>: ----------------------------
>>: The company is to looking to recruit a database specialist to help
in
>>: the further development of it's product. The occupier of this
position
>>: will be responsible for enhancing database performance and
reliability,
>>: ensuring portability across platforms, improving database design
>>: mechanisms, and generally enabling the company and their clients to
>>: get the most out of their chosen relational database platforms.
S/he will
>>: also be responsible for keeping abreast of developments in the
marketplace
>>: and advising senior management of tools, techniques and
opportunities that
>>: woold help the company's development.
>>: The company's chosen RDBMS platforms are Sybase and Oracle with
MS-SQL
>>: Server to be added 1996.
>>: Applicants should be very bright and have an excellent academic
background.
>>: They must have at least two solid years Oracle experience through
which
>>: they should have gained a deep understanding of database design as
well as
>>: the features and nuances of the Oracle product set. Applicants
should also
>>: be able to program competently in either C or C++ and have the
personality
>>: and comunication skills to influence the decisions of staff,
clients and
>>: senior management.
>>: If this sounds interesting to you, and you would like more details
or
>>: would like to arrange an interview, reply by e-mail to:
>>: Patrick Simpe-Asante
>>: 100702.364_at_CompuServe.Com
>>
>>
>>I hope to god you don't mean 30k annual?
>>Harhar.
>>Maybe 30k on a semi-annual basis would suffice. :-)
>>
>>
>>Mickey.
>>
>
>He must have type wrongly 'k' for 'M' !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>ksvr
I agree!, I'm a recent graduate in MIS from a four year program who has experience with Oracle and my starting salary range is higher than that. Some people want it all for nothing these days! (like most of the people I've been talking to) Are these people from Mars? SFB Received on Sun Oct 01 1995 - 00:00:00 CET