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I started as a database operator and gradually rose to be a senior database administrator. I have worked for IBM, GM, Star Alliance (Sheraton Group). I also have the appropriate experience in SQL Server, Oracle, db2, sysbase, people’s soft and SAP. While pursuing my bachelor’s degree, I gained expertise in almost all the important programming languages like C, C++, Java and Assembly Language. I possess over 9 years of Oracle Production DBA and MS SQL Server 2000, 2005 experience with Oracle 10g, 9i, 8i and UNIX/Red Hat Linux/Fedore/ Sun Solaris/AIX and Microsoft 2000 and 2003. I acquired over 2 years of experience as an Oracle Application Server, Forms, Reports, and Data Warehouse. I hold excellent DBA expertise with Production Databases and Data Warehouse Administration. I am also proficient in Administration, Productivity and Modeling Tools. I am quite proficient at programming and Production Database Daily Administration. I do have expertise in High Availability Technologies like Oracle 9i RAC, Oracle 10g RAC, Data Guard/Standby Database, Database Replication/Clone including the expertise in Database Health Maintenance.
Not to say, my panache for gaining technical proficiency was always equally matched by my drive to sharpen my soft skills. Over the years I have accrued ample interpersonal skills and team leadership abilities. I am good at communicating with people affiliated with diverse academic and ethnic backgrounds. I believe that change is an integral part of life and I am really good at adapting to and coping with change. I am an expert at working in a team scenario and always make it a point to collaborate with and aid my coworkers and associates in achieving the envisaged targets and objectives. I am always open to listening to and following the inputs extended by my juniors and seniors.
I intend to use my degree in Information Technology as a launchpad for soliciting higher-level jobs. Prospective employers do give preference to one’s practical experience while hiring professionals for higher-level jobs. Now, this is a Catch 22 scenario. One simply cannot acquire experience in higher-level jobs without having apt academic credentials. So, I intend to exploit my technical expertise and work experience to unleash a positive spiral, where my technical expertise will give way to better job opportunities and experience, and where the suitable work experience allows me to enter new avenues. Thus, a degree in Information Technology will not only convenience my future employers regarding the versatility of my technical skills, but will help me enter hitherto untested vistas and opportunities.
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