As a self-taught MS Access developer how would I label myself?

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • IsmaelCintron
    New Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 1

    As a self-taught MS Access developer how would I label myself?

    I've been programming in Access for over 10 years. I've got ODBC, DAO, ADO and Automation to Excel & Word down packed. I use a lot of API calls in my Db's with little to no exceptions. Queries, reports, charts, pivot tables no problem. VBA is my first love. (VB/VB.Net my mistress) There's not much I can't program Access to do. The meat of this question is, with no certifications, or any type of degree what label can I say I am like when I freelance or apply for work on Access Db jobs? Everybody has a title, I have the skills but am ignorant of the industry. Can you help me?
  • zmbd
    Recognized Expert Moderator Expert
    • Mar 2012
    • 5501

    #2
    In your situation, you really cannot use any title, except perhaps, the generic "Consultant ."

    For example, I have most of what you have and then some (basically almost double the years); however, the only certification(s ) I have are for my primary which is in Chemistry, and even then I rarely use them as they are not PhD thus come across as somewhat, well, self-important unless they are needed to certify to Government agency or a customer requests certifications.

    You can look into certification programs that might be offered by a local university (call them, they can usually direct you to the right sources) or something like what is offered by Microsoft: Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)

    BE VERY CAREFUL with any of the internet offers, there are a lot of valid programs out there; however, there are a lot of roaches wating for the unsuspecting victim!

    (also, I'm moving this to the career advice forum.)

    Comment

    Working...