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  • Pramod Ramachandran

    OCP is not enough, need extensive experience

    Hi group,

    I am a software professional working at Trivandrum, south India, with
    around 4 years mixed experience in J2EE development, Crystal Reports,
    Customer support, Oracle DBA activities and developer support in
    PL-SQL. My worry is that I was not able to succeed careerwise in any
    one of these areas since I have all these multiple responsibilitie s -
    obviously because ours is a small organization. So last year I
    thought of pursuing OCP (Oracle certified professional) programme and
    secure a DBA job and I completed the course in about 6 months. But
    adding to my misery I could not get a placement elsewhere since I am
    an inexperienced DBA with no production experience. There is nothing
    like entry level DBA and now I regret my decision. I have limited
    responsibility as DBA - once in a week I take logical backup, I have
    done some tuning activities , especially statement level and
    modification of SGA size. This is nothing compared to the employers
    expectations where extensive experience is required which is
    impossible in my current employment. The only thing I could do is just
    reading documentation, DBA handbooks, try to simulate scenarios and
    play with them.

    We have an 8i database running in Win2000.

    I was late to understand that there arent many entry level DBAs and
    most people I have met with extensive DBA experience are system admins
    or developers turned DBAs. Now I am planning to switch back to J2EE
    development.

    Do you agree with this ? Please advice.

    all suggestions welcome.

    TIA

    Pramod Ramachandran
  • Zack Bethem

    #2
    Re: OCP is not enough, need extensive experience

    Pramod Ramachandran wrote:
    Hi group,
    >
    I am a software professional working at Trivandrum, south India, with
    around 4 years mixed experience in J2EE development, Crystal Reports,
    Customer support, Oracle DBA activities and developer support in
    PL-SQL. My worry is that I was not able to succeed careerwise in any
    one of these areas since I have all these multiple responsibilitie s -
    obviously because ours is a small organization. So last year I
    thought of pursuing OCP (Oracle certified professional) programme and
    secure a DBA job and I completed the course in about 6 months. But
    adding to my misery I could not get a placement elsewhere since I am
    an inexperienced DBA with no production experience. There is nothing
    like entry level DBA and now I regret my decision. I have limited
    responsibility as DBA - once in a week I take logical backup, I have
    done some tuning activities , especially statement level and
    modification of SGA size. This is nothing compared to the employers
    expectations where extensive experience is required which is
    impossible in my current employment. The only thing I could do is just
    reading documentation, DBA handbooks, try to simulate scenarios and
    play with them.
    >
    We have an 8i database running in Win2000.
    >
    I was late to understand that there arent many entry level DBAs and
    most people I have met with extensive DBA experience are system admins
    or developers turned DBAs. Now I am planning to switch back to J2EE
    development.
    >
    Do you agree with this ? Please advice.
    >
    all suggestions welcome.
    >
    TIA
    >
    Pramod Ramachandran
    I too was thinking of making a career switch to DBA (earlier posting). I
    realized I'd be taking a pay cut, but continue to worry about getting
    that first junior DBA position. Are you only looking in India or
    elsewhere? Curious to the market conditions.

    Zack

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    • Pramod Ramachandran

      #3
      Re: OCP is not enough, need extensive experience

      Hi Zack,

      I advice not to go for a junior DBA position if you dont have scope
      for learning in your current employment. I am looking for a junior DBA
      position in India. But my worry is that I am working in a firm where
      DBA activities are very limited and there is little scope of getting
      good exposure, but I dont know the situation in the US.

      Pramod


      Zack Bethem <zbethem@NO-SPAMspeakeasy.n etwrote in message news:<ZMOdnf_n3 Pwxd_qiRVn-gg@speakeasy.ne t>...
      Pramod Ramachandran wrote:
      Hi group,

      I am a software professional working at Trivandrum, south India, with
      around 4 years mixed experience in J2EE development, Crystal Reports,
      Customer support, Oracle DBA activities and developer support in
      PL-SQL. My worry is that I was not able to succeed careerwise in any
      one of these areas since I have all these multiple responsibilitie s -
      obviously because ours is a small organization. So last year I
      thought of pursuing OCP (Oracle certified professional) programme and
      secure a DBA job and I completed the course in about 6 months. But
      adding to my misery I could not get a placement elsewhere since I am
      an inexperienced DBA with no production experience. There is nothing
      like entry level DBA and now I regret my decision. I have limited
      responsibility as DBA - once in a week I take logical backup, I have
      done some tuning activities , especially statement level and
      modification of SGA size. This is nothing compared to the employers
      expectations where extensive experience is required which is
      impossible in my current employment. The only thing I could do is just
      reading documentation, DBA handbooks, try to simulate scenarios and
      play with them.

      We have an 8i database running in Win2000.

      I was late to understand that there arent many entry level DBAs and
      most people I have met with extensive DBA experience are system admins
      or developers turned DBAs. Now I am planning to switch back to J2EE
      development.

      Do you agree with this ? Please advice.

      all suggestions welcome.

      TIA

      Pramod Ramachandran
      >
      I too was thinking of making a career switch to DBA (earlier posting). I
      realized I'd be taking a pay cut, but continue to worry about getting
      that first junior DBA position. Are you only looking in India or
      elsewhere? Curious to the market conditions.
      >
      Zack

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      • avinashdurge

        #4
        Re: OCP is not enough, need extensive experience


        i am OCP DBA 9i, having 4 years expirience in vb/ORACLE/SQL as
        develope. recently i got OCP. but it not helping me to get entry level
        job in DBA position.


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