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From Noob to Employment -- How is it Done?
I am a junior in college, studying for a degree in Business Administration/MIS.
I intend on becoming a DBA.
How is it done?
I have a few books, and plan on obtaining Oracle Certifications. I know SQL, but plan on becoming expert at it. I'm learning PL/SQL, and general Oracle Administration, and plan on becoming expert in those too. I can design databases, normalize, and use diagramming tools, but plan on getting better as well.
Aside from learning the basics like this, what paths must I embark on?
Almost all of the job posts I see request multiple years of experience. How do I climb up the ladder to become a DBA? What internships/employment should I look for now? I haven't had much success in finding an internship with a DBA. I'm sure they exist, but I haven't found them openly advertised, except in the case of MySql, which I might have to take up just as an in to an Oracle DBA job.
I would love to hear your story about the matter.
Thank you,
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Back before I knew anything about Oracle, I was hired to be an Oracle DBA by a company that did not know that they needed and Oracle DBA, and could not have paid for a DBA if they knew what they needed. And then I was an Oracle DBA.
14 years later, I feel more confident when I call myself a DBA.
Just get your foot in the door somewhere, and learn as much as you can.
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Do you have any suggestions of what "role" I should attempt to obtain by getting my foot in the door? I would love to be a slave for a real DBA, doing database work; however, is it more practical to sign up for some IT support role that isn't necessarily related to databases?
What other job roles are available that relate to DBA?
Thank you!
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You can always get a help desk job, with a company that supports Oracle.That way as you continue to learn Oracle and prove yourself in your job, you should eventually get a chance to be a Junior DBA.
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