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Should I learn Oracle or SAP?
Oracle training can be expensive, but the end result is a higher pay rate for database management jobs.
You can get a job in SAP management, too.
Oracle is more widely used as a database tool. There are product verification, CRM and medical software applications built on Oracle databases.
Whereas SAP has an entire payroll, inventory management and ERP software package.
And you can only find a job at those companies that have SAP installed.
SAP is a major ERP vendor.
Which means there aren't many small or even mid-sized companies with SAP running on their servers. You can find small companies with access to an Oracle database, even if it is patient records in a larger medical data repository.
I've heard that SAP technical consultants can make a lot of money.
If they made their product more user friendly, the consultants couldn't charge as much. But if you spent that much to buy SAP products, you'll shell out more to figure out how to use it.
SAP and Oracle aren't entirely exclusive. They both have a financial module.
SAP financial is pretty much limited to the payroll, ordering, billing and financial planning of SAP.
I could get paid as well as a CPA to work in that IT niche.
Oracle financial skills don't preclude you from working as an Oracle DBA. SAP financial certification means you can almost only do that, and you'll be replaced by the first CPA or MBA with familiarity with the software.
What should I do?
Don't make me be a Cassandra. Learn Oracle so you can find a decent job.
Who is Cassandra?
She could see into the future but not prevent it. It's a lot like SAP financial projects.
You want me to take an Oracle job.
I see well paying positions in your future.
Oracle training can be expensive, but the end result is a higher pay rate for database management jobs.
You can get a job in SAP management, too.
Oracle is more widely used as a database tool. There are product verification, CRM and medical software applications built on Oracle databases.
Whereas SAP has an entire payroll, inventory management and ERP software package.
And you can only find a job at those companies that have SAP installed.
SAP is a major ERP vendor.
Which means there aren't many small or even mid-sized companies with SAP running on their servers. You can find small companies with access to an Oracle database, even if it is patient records in a larger medical data repository.
I've heard that SAP technical consultants can make a lot of money.
If they made their product more user friendly, the consultants couldn't charge as much. But if you spent that much to buy SAP products, you'll shell out more to figure out how to use it.
SAP and Oracle aren't entirely exclusive. They both have a financial module.
SAP financial is pretty much limited to the payroll, ordering, billing and financial planning of SAP.
I could get paid as well as a CPA to work in that IT niche.
Oracle financial skills don't preclude you from working as an Oracle DBA. SAP financial certification means you can almost only do that, and you'll be replaced by the first CPA or MBA with familiarity with the software.
What should I do?
Don't make me be a Cassandra. Learn Oracle so you can find a decent job.
Who is Cassandra?
She could see into the future but not prevent it. It's a lot like SAP financial projects.
You want me to take an Oracle job.
I see well paying positions in your future.
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