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ORACLE INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Hi,
A San Francisco based IT Consulting Company is offering an 1 1/2 year Oracle Internship Program in Madison, Wisconsin for around USD 2K a month in my country. the job / training includes implementing Oracle's web based ERP system 11i for Financials, Projects, and Human Resources. It basically consist of customizations, interfaces and extensions of these applications.
Is this a good opportunity for me? Im currently earning around USD 400/month here. Im also applying for a job in one of the Big Six consulting firm s local solutions office in my country. the inteviewer said that there is a chance i can be assign in the US, but they cant guarantee it. We havent discussed about the compensation yet, since i still have to go thru 3-4 more interviews, if ever they want to hire me.
What do you guys think? thanks
P.S. guys its Internship not intership, sorry for the typo error=)
[Edited by D Maverick on 01-28-2002 at 08:22 PM]
The Maverick
Oracle Certified DBA - 8i
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2k per month seems low.
Do they cover travel expenses, housing, etc..?
Madison, WI is a nice place, but the winters are cold.
David Knight
OCP DBA 8i, 9i, 10g
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Originally posted by dknight
2k per month seems low.
Do they cover travel expenses, housing, etc..?
Madison, WI is a nice place, but the winters are cold.
Yes but what is the cost of living in Madison?
Also, this does not sound like a DBA type job, is it?
MH
I remember when this place was cool.
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2K a month for you, 10K a month for the consulting company? Sounds reasonable to me
Jeff Hunter
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Im scheduled for an interview this coming thursday, but as far as i know 2K doesnt include housing and travel expenses but the guy i talked to told be me that with 2K a month i can go a long way. Well, im skeptic about it =)
The guy i talked to told me that the program is more of a training than a job. 1 1/2 years of training is too long, but the good thing about it, is ill be expose to different Oracle Apps w/c is very interesting if ever i do get the job.
The other company that applied for will propably offerme around USD 600 - 800, but ill be based on my country, we a chance to travel.
Im really confused =)
The Maverick
Oracle Certified DBA - 8i
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[QUOTE]
Originally posted by dknight
2k per month seems low.
Do they cover travel expenses, housing, etc..?
Madison, WI is a nice place, but the winters are cold.
I think they dont =( but ill asked them on the formal interview.
Originally posted by Mr.Hanky
Yes but what is the cost of living in Madison?
Im not really sure about the cost of living in Madison, but its definitely much lower than NY, CA and TX
Also, this does not sound like a DBA type job, is it?
I actually a Oracle Apps DBA/Developer type of job.
The Maverick
Oracle Certified DBA - 8i
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Originally posted by D Maverick
The guy i talked to told be me that with 2K a month i can go a long way. Well, im skeptic about it =)
The other company that applied for will propably offerme around USD 600 - 800, but ill be based on my country, we a chance to travel.
I think $600 in Phillipenes is much better than 2K in the US.
Leo
Oracle 8i OCP DBA
Toronto, Canada
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Maverick,
What is the name of the company? I am highly interested in that program. Please let me know how I can apply for the internship program in Madison, WI. I don't care about the money as long as I can get some practical experience..
Thank you
Jung
:confused:
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Originally posted by jung1975
Maverick,
What is the name of the company? I am highly interested in that program. Please let me know how I can apply for the internship program in Madison, WI. I don't care about the money as long as I can get some practical experience..
Thank you
Jung
IT Convergence, you can checkout their website http://www.itconvergence.com, but i think you have to apply in the Manila office (not sure). Are you also from the Philippines?
The Maverick
Oracle Certified DBA - 8i
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I am here in U.S. just graduate from college with CS major
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