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DB Training Advice Yankton SD

Is it at all possible to break into the field by attaining certification only or do employers want to see a four-year degree in computer science? Take basic classes in database programming and talk to IT recruiters before you look into certification.

Campus Management Corp
(605) 339-3788
2301 S Sheffield Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Datasync Consulting
(605) 427-3282
311 Union
Madison, SD
Css Ltd
(605) 729-2402
225 N Main Ave
Bridgewater, SD
High Plains Technology
(605) 323-2780
1500 S Sycamore Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Digital Designs Corp
(605) 334-1588
2505 S Jefferson Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
GE Medical Systems Inc
(605) 965-1000
4205 W 53rd St
Sioux Falls, SD
Tip Inc
(605) 259-3511
White River, SD
Accountmaster MacEssentials
(605) 886-2553
Watertown, SD
Black Hills Computer Consulting
(605) 721-7650
Rapid City, SD
Supreme Software & Consulting
(605) 348-4474
1123 Alta Vista Dr
Rapid City, SD
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DB Training Advice

Posted by : Molly Joss

Dear Molly: How do I go about getting into an IT career in database management? I'm interested in making a career change and the research I've done makes me thinking database work would be interesting to me. I've been told I could take a few intro courses in Oracle and that because I have general knowledge, some employer would be willing to take me on. However, I've also been told I can't get into the field without a bachelor's degree in computer science. Is it at all possible to break into the field by attaining certification only or do employers want to see a four-year degree in computer science?

Molly says: What employers want and what they get varies, but they always want to find the person whose experience and education most closely match their idea of the perfect IT person. So, they sift through the pile of resumés on their desks searching for the people who come closest to their ideal. If the resumé of a person with certification only and no college degree is in the same pile with that of someone with a four-year degree in Computer Science and experience or certification, guess who gets the interview.

As to your specific questions, I doubt any employer would be ready to pay for anybody's certification in Oracle or any other IT area. They would be more likely to keep looking until someone turns up with more training that someone else has already paid for. But, you can get a job in the IT field without a Computer S...

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