Re: Questions for a Jr. DBA

No, I have not. This thread took a far more interesting turn than I
originally expected it to. I have a collection of questions (some of which I
had to research a little bit to answer) both open and closed. I am compiling
them, but it will take time, I will post them here when I'm done.

I guess it all comes down to what you mean by "Junior". I don't like the "X
years of experience" approach, unless it's X years at the same big company
working as service delivery (outsourcing or whatever). I myself and all the
DBAs in the team check the documentation constantly and for almost
everything. We do have a fair amount of scripts for different tasks, and
then we have TOAD and EM to ease our jobs, but when it comes down to it we
all could make it without these tools and just have the doc.

I know a few things I don't want in a DBA (Junior or otherwise), first of
all he must not depend on any one tool to do his job. EM breaks, TOAD
licenses run out, even notebooks crap out some times (if you step on them,
for instance). Then I don't want someone who messes up and blames someone
else... I've seen that happen and it breaks the team down the middle. Then,
I don't want someone static. The workflow changes, the type of work changes,
the applications change, the versions change, I want a dba that can adapt to
what's needed of

So, I'd like to thank everyone for their answers, I found them all to be of
help.

I would also like to leave this open for anyone else who wants to comment. I
think this is turning into a very interesting discussion.

cheers
Alan.-


On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 4:31 PM, <sheldonquinny@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> So has this person responded yet on the suggestions.
>
> Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from VIVA
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> *From: * Rumpi Gravenstein <rgravens@xxxxxxxxx>
> *Sender: * oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> *Date: *Tue, 8 Feb 2011 13:04:38 -0500
> *To: *<mdinh@xxxxxxxxx>
> *ReplyTo: * rgravens@xxxxxxxxx
> *Cc: *gabriel.aragon@xxxxxx<gabriel.aragon@xxxxxx>; cicciuxdba@xxxxxxxxx<
> cicciuxdba@xxxxxxxxx>; oracle-l-freelists<oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> *Subject: *Re: Questions for a Jr. DBA
>
> One issue that hasn't been mentioned and perhaps should is that if you are
> interviewing referrals provided by an agency, the responses tend to get
> better over time.  What I have seen is that the referring agency begins to
> anticipate the questions and "coaches up" candidates before they send them
> over.  Is that an acceptable brain dump?  I don't know but what I do know is
> that the open ended questions Tim proposed way back should help detect the
> difference between true knowledge and a memorization of the correct answer.
>
> --
> Rumpi Gravenstein
>
>

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