Now, this is great! There is "massive and relevant demand", but it
depends on me what to enter into a job search site to experience it?
That's like believing in a pink unicorn and I may see it, if only I
believe strong enough. Having a BCS in math, I am not much of a
believer. How do I check the existence of the alleged "massive and
relevant demand" if it's up to me what to enter into the job site search?
On 06/05/2017 07:15 PM, Ryan January wrote:
That's up to you to determine. Only you know what skillset intersections you
might possess. What David is saying is that the traditional DBA role is almost
extinct and it's now mixed in with a multitude of other responsibilities. If
you want to work in that space, and are trying to find demand, you need to
shift left. Look for development roles with a highly data-centric focus.
On Jun 5, 2017, at 6:04 PM, Mladen Gogala <gogala.mladen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 06/05/2017 12:30 PM, David wrote:
The notion of an Oracle DBA has changed over the years. If you are an OracleSo what would be the job description that one needs to enter into job site
DBA today you are mostly specialized in Oracle + and a generalist in many
OLTP/OLAP data management solutions cloud and on prem. You are also likely
wearing the hat of a developer and/or DevOps and still arguing with yourself
about abstraction.
If you look for a job called Oracle DBA, you will be missing on the massive
relevant demand today.
search engine to experience the bliss of the massive relevant demand today?
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