Re: I have Oracle training, now where do I go?

From: Peter Yamamoto <pjyamamo_at_daisy.uwaterloo.ca>
Date: 1996/04/04
Message-ID: <DpD1GI.6xo_at_watdragon.uwaterloo.ca>#1/1


In article <4jv19l$c7g_at_prufire4.prusec.com>, Sanjay D.S. <sanjay_at_fsg.prusec.com> wrote:
>jlwillia35_at_aol.com (JLWillia35) wrote:
>>After 12 years in banking (last 3 as DP mgr), I quit my job and went back
>>to get a BS in Information Systems. I want a career in database
>>development & management. So I SELF enrolled in Oracle's Master
>>Certificate program for an Application Developer/Developer 2000. Now that
>>I have some training, where do I find projects for an Oracle developer
>>want-a-be?
>>
>>Any advice will be appreciated,
>
>After 3 years as DP manager, becoming an ORACLE developer, Are you sure of
>what- -u-wanna do !!!. Well about openings for ORACLE professionals, it depends
>on number of factors:
>1. Expectation in terms of remuneration.
>2. Regular/Consulting Position.
>3. Geographical location (A job in Los Angeles may pay higher for IT
>professional than in Miami)
>4. Interest in Front-End client application development,or managing back-end
>database servers (There are more jobs for developers with experience in
>Powerbuilder, Visual Basic, SQL Windows than Developer 2000 products, but of
>course there is definite demand for ORACLE database administrators)
>
>Think about it.

One might figure that the answer should be included in the training program!-)

Peter

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Received on Thu Apr 04 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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