Back in India, the academic qualification is weighed more than anything
else.  Guys from institutes like Indian Institute of Technology IITs
/ Indian Institue Management (IIT/IM) (to quote an example) are treated as
demi-godes and look at with awe (even if the guy doesn't know anything
about Oracle). For that matter i have worked with both the category.
Currently i have few such people working with me and the guys are average
except one.

The problem with these guys is not lack of potential, but they do not
apply themselves in their chosen profession.  One cannot sit back on
past laurels (Surprisingly Indian market looks only at that).
In this profession, things keep changing every day and one has
to keep himself/herself. So what if someone is qualified.
I have come across some DBAs who are just graduates but who
can take on the best. Period.  I for that matter was not getting
calls for interviews till i forced myself to clear OCP.  Indian
market atleast expects some of the following:
Academic qual / Certification / H1B  (not necessarily in that order).
If you have H1B or you are already in US they care a damn for your
qualification. Because they can market you and can get some commission.

I have seen situations where a graduate with 10-12 yrs exp (like the
guys i quoted above who have solid exp. in Application/DBA/Languages)
simply bypassed and some other joker with no relevant exp but is from
IIT/IIM chosen for the post of Tech.Lead. Strange but true.

GovindanK

> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:
>
>> more and more employers are requiring OCPs and 'related degrees' such
>> as computer science or a masters degree. At least in the US they are.
>> How are things in other parts of the world?
>
> that they are and experience doesn't seem to count either.  i was refused
> interviews for a number of jobs because i have neither a degree or an OCP.
> and while interviewed for others, they hired someone with a degree [in one
> case a degree in history] and no experience.  i even had one place come
> back
> to me a couple of months after not hiring me, asking if i would work for
> them as a contractor to clean up the mess the person they did hire made.
> i
> had just taken this contract at the time so i graciously refused.;-)
>

-- 
Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.net
-- 
Author: 
  INET: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Fat City Network Services    -- 858-538-5051 http://www.fatcity.com
San Diego, California        -- Mailing list and web hosting services
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To REMOVE yourself from this mailing list, send an E-Mail message
to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (note EXACT spelling of 'ListGuru') and in
the message BODY, include a line containing: UNSUB ORACLE-L
(or the name of mailing list you want to be removed from).  You may
also send the HELP command for other information (like subscribing).

Reply via email to