Database Administrator job description

Database Administrators are responsible for installing new databases and overseeing the functions of software used for that purpose. They set up login credentials for authorized staff members and define privileges for each user. They make sure that every work station in a company is linked to the network in order to have access to the information contained in a database. These professionals are also required to solve any problem related to user experience issues regarding to these systems.

Database Administrators usually perform many of the following tasks:
• Creating accounts for users.
• Installing databases.
• Performing maintenance.
• Developing backups.
• Managing the structure of the database.

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Skills

• Being able to work with a team.
• Having high attention to details.
• Being able to meet strict deadlines.
• Having logical thinking.
• Being able to identify complex problems.
• Having good communication skills.
• Being able to clearly understand ideas presented through words and sentences.
• Having interpersonal skills.
• Having IT skills.
• Being able to work under stressful circumstances.

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Education

Database Administrator jobs demand candidates having a Bachelor´s or Technical Degree related to Computer Science, Information Technology, or Information Systems Management. These programs include subjects such as system analysis and design, networking, programming, database administration, project management, and website design. A good recommendation for this area is also having a College Degree related to this field in order to get better job opportunities at higher level positions. Professionals working on this industry can obtain certifications such as the Oracle Database Administrator Certified Professional and the Oracle Database Administrator Certified Associate. Applicants for these certificates need to pass three exams and have suitable academic qualifications.

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