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How to Become a SQL Programmer
By Silas Reed

Database creation and management has come a very long way since 1970 when IBM's Edgar F. Codd used SQL (Structured Query Language) programming in his paper titled A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks. Today, SQL is so intertwined in the technology environment that it is often expected that not only database administrators but also general system administrators must have a basic grasp of SQL. It is no longer just SQL jobs that require an understanding of SQL. When it comes to database management systems (DBMS) programming language, SQL is the de facto standard. No wonder SQL jobs are in growing demand in the job market, which has in turn translated into more people enrolling for SQL programming courses.

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Date: 01-20-2010
Article Type: SQL Career Feature



How to Answer Interview Questions for an SQL Server Job
By Silas Reed

Preparing for an upcoming interview for a SQL job should include a lot of reading and studying up. You should look in books that cover the fundamentals of SQL server jobs and get a new view on the interview process and what it entails. Be sure that you spend some additional time reading up about the company that you are interviewing at so you can determine what the appropriate dress will be for the interview as well as what specific requirements will be necessary to work for such a company.

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Date: 01-13-2010
Article Type: SQL Career Feature



Obtaining a Career as A SQL Developer
By Silas Reed

Structured Query Language or more commonly called SQL is a database language developed by IBM. The language helps process information in a database with ease and this is the reason why SQL has become a standard database language. If IT is your field of interest then becoming a database developer is the right choice. An efficient database developer can find job opportunities in a variety of fields, IT companies being the obvious choice. Other areas include hospitals, universities, law enforcement agencies, government agencies. You can register on a reputable job board to find latest job openings in the SQL development field.

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Date: 11-25-2009
Article Type: SQL Career Feature



Career as SQL Programmer
By Silas Reed

With the rise of database technologies, there has been an increase of organizations specializing in information technology with the core format focused on SQL databases for shaping the data infrastructure of a lot of companies. A career in SQL programming clearly deals with technicalities. An SQL programming professional are focused on managing vital information related to businesses more efficiently.

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Date: 11-11-2009
Article Type: SQL Career Feature



Obtaining a Career as a SQL Database Developer
By Silas Reed

SQL is the Standard Query Language which is utilized for the query, retrieving, defining, and creating of relational structure databases using views and tables. Due to the portability of SQL skills, the SQL database developers are high in demand these days. A trained SQL professional is the one who can work on various relational databases.

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Date: 10-15-2009
Article Type: SQL Career Feature



Making a Career in IT as an SQL engineer
By Silas Reed

SQL refers to Structured Query Language. The relational database management systems have data that needs to be managed. This language helps in doing that efficiently. Data query, modification, schema creation, update, and data access control come under the scope of this language that has been designed specially for managing these systems.

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Date: 10-15-2009
Article Type: SQL Career Feature



Becoming an SQL Database Administrator or DBA
By Silas Reed

There is a lot of data produced by the Internet and e-commerce. Every company's computer databases stock up on the information on customers, inventory, and projects. There are various database software programs available to store the data. These computer databases recognize the computer requirements, arrange the computer databases, and test structure. The most vital part of the job as an SQL database administrator is taking up safety measures and data reliability.

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Date: 09-25-2009
Article Type: SQL Career Feature



Becoming an SQL Programmer
By Silas Reed

An SQL programmer holds an important position in an IT company, as his key responsibility is to create and maintain relational databases that are helpful for the company to store, track and interface numerous types of information. The databases are constructed in Structured Query Language. The job prospects of an SQL programmer have grown in the recent years. It is considered to be one of the most preferred positions in the IT sector.

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Date: 09-25-2009
Article Type: SQL Career Feature



How to Become an SQL DBA
By Silas Reed

Becoming a SQL Database administrator is a great career path. Organizations require different solutions for storing and tracking information. That is why companies recruit an SQL Database Administrator for database administration and data warehousing. The professionals use computer programming to keep track and maintain significant and appropriate information. These professionals develop essential tools to help businesses, companies and organizations so that they can remain competitive and efficient. The SQL database professionals set up a warehouse of information and conduct required programming to provide the companies with electronic access that is faster than written records or logs.

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Date: 08-03-2009
Article Type: SQL Career Feature



SQL Programmer Jobs
By Silas Reed

SQL (Structured Query Language) programming is a highly preferred career choice of IT programmers as it is challenging and rewarding as well. SQL Programmers develop programs for corporations and other institutions that are used to store and track data. The job of an SQL Programmer is the third most popular job in the IT sector as per the statement of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. If you are serious about taking up the job of an SQL Programmer, then read on further to know more about the requirements and job responsibilities.

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Date: 08-03-2009
Article Type: SQL Career Feature



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