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Author Career enhancement?
Guido van Gemerden

2004-01-12, 8:24 am

I recently became a MCDBA myself with basically the same
background as you have.

For my work I use SQL-server and Windows 2000 on a regular
basis and i completed the certificationtrack in nearly 2
years.

With a lot of experience in Access and other
databaseprograms I wanted to prove my skills with a mcdba-
certification.

I found the technical exams the hardest (I took 215 and
216), especially the 216 was very hard since i didn't have
much technical experience with Windows 2000.

Be aware that most people (even experienced
systemadministrators) find the 216 exam the hardest to
take.

In my opinion however, it can never harm to have a
certification, no matter what certification.

Good luck with your exams.

Guido van Gemerden

>-----Original Message-----
>Greetings,
>I was hoping anyone could offer some advice on obtaining
>the MCDBA cert. Since graduating college with a BS in

MIS
>in '99, I've worked as a consultant, programming in
>Access97 for telecomm, pharma, and mortgage co's. So I'm
>well versed in Access, but a lot of job postings I see

are
>looking for people with SQL Server experience (Philly
>area). And I'd like to make a move forward in my career.
>
>I'm considering the MCDBA cert., but am uncertain because
>MS lists having a year of SQL Server experience as one of
>the requirements. I have total confidence I can study
>enough and pass the cert.
>But will the cert. without the experience be enough to

get
>me moving? And would this be a wise move to attempt the
>cert without "on the job skils"?
>I'm willing to put forth the time and money for the

books,
>training material, and even developer addition. But

would
>like any suggestions from the real pros that have
>possibly "been there before" on a good direction to take
>for the next step of my career.
>Any advice is welcome. Thanks in advance,
>Rob
>.
>

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