Career Advice Plz.....

pavanpola

Right off the assembly line
Hi,

I am new here and i am an engineering graduate. I want to design my career in s/w industry. i had doubt regarding courses. Which is better to learn? .NET or PL/SQL in order to get a good job? i am very much interested in learning database technologies, so kindly advice me in this regard....

Thanks in Advance....

Pavan
 

rhitwick

Democracy is a myth
Have you already passed engg. or still a student?

Which degree will you get (or u got) once you complete the course? And what is your stream in engg?
 

Garbage

God of Mistakes...
If you are interested in Database design, then you should try to get a certification; may be OCA / OCP.

This link might help:
Oracle Certification Program: Steps to Become Oracle Certified
 
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pavanpola

Right off the assembly line
i am an 2009 engg passed out and working as a Web Analyst... and i want to migrate to database technologies, so will this Web Analyst experience will be calculated for my next job as real time experience.....? and which database technology is better to learn based on present job market.... plz suggest....
 

Garbage

God of Mistakes...
There are 2 types of experience they ask in interview.
1) Total IT experience
2) Relevant IT experience.

Your experience in web designing for a DBA post will be taken as total IT experience but its not a relevant experience.
Mostly, recruiter needs a "relevant" experience while hiring for specialized posts.
 

coolpcguy

Resistance is Futile.
and which database technology is better to learn based on present job market.... plz suggest....

What database technology? What do you want to do with databases ?

There are different branches
- Database design
- Database development
- Database Administration
- Database performance tuning
- Datawarehousing

Each requires different way of thinking. There is scope for each path.
 

Garbage

God of Mistakes...
Datawarehousing involves generating adhoc queries. Not the simple silly 10 line ones.
Wait.. You say 10 line queries are simple and silly?
Op is wanting to make career in that and instead of giving a advice, are you trying to make fun of him? :s

@Op,
Oracle apps is certainly a good career. But considering coming generation of cloud computing, data warehousing would be a very good option IMO.
 
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pavanpola

Right off the assembly line
Thanq guys for ur replies and i decided to learn ORACLE fist of all and then datawarehousing.....
 

coolpcguy

Resistance is Futile.
You say 10 line queries are simple and silly?
Op is wanting to make career in that and instead of giving a advice, are you trying to make fun of him? :s

Where am I making fun of him? All I mentioned was that DW doesn't involve simple queries.

@pavanpola Best wishes.
 
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patricholier

Right off the assembly line
Hi

I found that a member asked same question in this forum some months ago.

Pls use search box to find this questions with comments

If you want to get more materials that related to this topic, you can visit: Career guide

Best regards.
 
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