2. Introduction
With the expansion in E-commerce services and increased reliance of
companies over data, job portals have witnessed a massive demand for
Database Administrators (Database Programmers or Database
Managers) in last couple of decades.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicted an 11% national
employment growth for database administrators, faster than the
average of all occupation, during the 2014-2024 decade.
3. What is a Database Administrator?
Also referred to as a DBA, a Database Administrator is usually accountable
for managing and security of the databases of a particular company.
Job Responsibilities: data security, easy data accessibility and present easy to
review reports, etc.
4. #1 Earn the Prerequisite Education
• Bachelor degree in computer science, information systems or the
management of information systems (MIS)
• Master degree (plus certifications) for managerial positions
5. #2 Make a Choice in Technology – Microsoft or Oracle
Choose what you want to specialize in between the two major database
management technologies – Oracle and Microsoft.
7. #4 Advanced SQL & Important Database Topics
• Move to the advanced topics and other database topics once you are
familiar with the basics.
• Knowledge about different areas of a database is of key importance in
DBA career.
8. #5 Gain knowledge about Database Administration
Learn about other aspects of database administration that involves
monitoring, installation, creating users, privileges, roles, and maintaining
database security.
9. #6 Develop the right DBA character traits
• Excellent attention to detail
• Natural problem solving
• Tactfulness
• Good decision making
• Calmness
• Humbleness
• Easy approachability
10. #7 Cultivate public speaking skills
• Good communication in clear and concise fashion is the key.
• Public speaking open you to new contacts in the community; infuse
more confidence in you about your abilities; and improve your
technical knowledge on a consistent basis.
11. #8 Business Minded Approach
• Understanding of how your actions and deliverables impact the
business
• Big picture thinking
• Prioritize job tasks to deliver more
12. #9 Be willing to learn. Be open to possibilities.
• Reading books & blogs
• Go to local community events and user groups
• Be active SQL Q&A forums
• Talk to senior-level DBAs about issues
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