Can anyone tel me the salary range for Oracle DBA with OCP?
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Can anyone tel me the salary range for Oracle DBA with OCP?
$25K to $200K. Depends on education, experience, market, geographic area, industry, etc.
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What is your background, and overall experience?
oh, this will be good. a guy without a job or ocp telling you how much you should make. what a joker.Quote:
Originally posted by NickL
What is your background, and overall experience?
{{{oh, this will be good. a guy without a job or ocp telling you how much you should make. what a joker.}}}
I merely asked this poster about his experience, I don't think there is anything wrong with that.
You are trying to make comments about my background? Don't even go there bud. I have a job in finance and a MS degree in the field, but I don't have an OCP yet. But, at least I do not lie about my experience or salary.
You guys are at it again...
dba1, It also depends on what country you are based in.
On the west coast of Canada independent Senior DBAs are down to $50 an hour.
If you work for a media sized consulting company the following rates would apply:
Senior DBA could expect $40 - $50 an hour (they will bill you out at $65 - $75 an hour).
Intermediate DBAs $25 - $30 an hour.
Junior DBAs with 3-5 years general IT background $15 - $20 an hour.
Junior DBA no experience 6$ an hour (they call it six bucks sucks).
The larger consulting companies will bill you out at a higher rate and will pay a higher salary, but they usually skim the best from the smaller consulting companies.
If you work an internal IT department, then a senior DBA will earn $70,000.
Gee,
OCP 8i
MCSE
I'm not a dba yet. But I want to be in a near future. Currently I'm a DB programmer. Have not much idea about this type of job. It seems to me that most DBAs works on a contract base instead of internally. Is that right?
I don't have any hard and fast data, but I believe most DBA's are Permanent Full-time employees.
Gee......are those rates in canadian or american dollars?
which is stronger btw?
Is this an indication that Oracle is on it's way DOWN or is it just a sign of the times?