Dear Gurus,

It is very interesting to read all the different responses to this posting.  
I thought that I should add some of my observations during the past few 
months of job hunting.

I am a trained accountant and had about 3 years of Oracle Financials 
(Functional) experience both as an accountant and as a consultant.  2 years 
ago, I had to deviate from Oracle to work in the Dubai Internet City in 
finance/web consultancy.  The market conditions in Dubai wasn't as conducive 
as I thought and therefore I started to pursue the OCP 8i DBA track on my 
own in my free time.  Almost a year later, I managed to past all the 5 
papers for OCP 8i DBA in Nov 01 and had to move to the UK.  I thought that 
with the OCP plus Oracle apps experience, I should have no problem securing 
a job in that arena.

However, I don't even get past recruitment agents in the UK bec of lack of 
DBA experience.  Most of the pre-requisites includes > 2 years of experience 
of pperating systems and even Oracle 7 upwards.  Even "Junior Oracle DBA" 
roles require at least 9 months of commercial experience!  To me, its the 
same old question: "how can any one get any commercial experience at all?"

As if that isn't bad enough, I don't even get a lot of interests for my 
applications for Oracle Financials functional positions because I haven't 
got any experience in the latest (R11.x.x.x - yes that precise level of 
experience) version even though I have implemented R11 albeit nearly 2 years 
ago.

To me, accounting is accounting.  Not matter how many new features you have, 
as an accountant, I still need the core functionalities! It must either be 
the bad state of the economy or that there must be something wrong in the 
recruitment process.  I would like to think that it is the former.

As a result, I have become somewhat disappointed and have changed my job 
hunting focus.  Luckily for me, I have managed to land myself on a Business 
Analyst role with a company that is using Oracle DBs.  I will of course be 
finding ways to volunteer to use my, at best theoretical, knowledge in 
Oracle 8i.

My advice: don't give up easily but be prepared to have to go the 
round-about way.



Cheers

Pete





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