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Structured Query Language (SQL)

Structured Query Language (SQL)

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Structured Query Language (SQL)

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  1. What's Next After learning SQL? [Main Site] Now that you have learned SQL, you may be wondering what to do with your new programming skills. If you want to work in a field managing data or databases you are on the right track. The great news is that many of the additional skills that you may need to land a job can be learned quickly and affordably on your own via on-line courses and/or books. Begin a new career using SQL Sample SQL jobs: SQL Analyst Database Administrator Data Analyst Reporting Analyst SQL DBA SQL Report Writer SQL Database Developer SQL Programmer Data Integration Consultant Product Support Analyst Data Mapping Analyst

  2. Production Systems Reporting Specialist Business Analyst - Your first task should be thoroughly researching the current skills needed for the job of interest. Research Careers: Indeed - After you know what is required for the job, begin learning skills that look great on your resume and can help you articulate certain IT topics in an interview. Enhance your resume with short courses taught by industry professionals: Note: Click the Change School link within each course to select your preferred school to register through. SQL Series Introduction to SQL Intermediate SQL Intro. Database Development Java Programming Series Microsoft Access Series

  3. Intro. to PHP and MySQL Microsoft Excel Series Intro. to Oracle Intro. to Programming Intro. to Python Intro. to Crystal Reports Intro. to XML - Knowing SQL makes you more marketable in landing jobs that deal with data and data management.

  4. - Brush up on your knowledge on databases by taking a course on Database Development. - Familiarize yourself with at least 1 or 2 of the following database software systems: SQL Server, Oracle , MySQL , or Microsoft Access. Learn to navigate really well throughout the database software. - Many databases are on-line, therefore it doesn't hurt to learn on-line programming languages (PHP, HTML, Java, CSS ) and or software (Dreamweaver, ColdFusion). - Get familiar with Macintosh, UNIX, or Windows - Check into certifications, if needed. IT Certifications: Role-based Certifications Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate Microsoft Certified Database Administrator Kaplan IT Training Upgrade Your Hardware and Software: Hardware and Software Deals Top Skill For 2019 (SQL):

  5. SQL: Top Skill For 2019 Recommended Books for your Toolkit: SQL Practice Problems: 57 beginning, intermediate, and advanced challenges for you to solve using a “learn-by-doing” approach (Popular item) Sql Guide (Quick Study: SQL) (Popular item) SQL Pocket Guide: A Guide to SQL Usage Microsoft SQL Server 2016: A Beginner's Guide, Sixth Edition Murach's SQL Server 2016 for Developers Access VBA Programming For Dummies Mastering Oracle SQL, 2nd Edition SQL Simplified:: Learn to Read and Write Structured Query Language SQL for Microsoft Access (Wordware Applications Library) MySQL Pocket Reference: SQL Statements, Functions and Utilities and more (Pocket Reference (O'Reilly)) The Guru's Guide to Transact-SQL Data Analysis Using SQL and Excel, 2nd Edition Confident Data Skills: Master the Fundamentals of Working with Data and Supercharge Your Career (Confident Series)

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