Release Date: August, 2015
Updates:
This lesson provides both an overview of the Oracle Academy and perspective for the remainder of the
course.
Students should be realistic about the kinds of jobs they will qualify for when first entering the job market.
Students should discuss with their counselor, the counseling center, and their parents realistic goals for
career planning, and continue researching career opportunities and the requirements needed.
The Oracle Academy is a unique experience that is designed to help students along the road to success and
put them ahead of the game.
Students should consider what kind of jobs they would like to work at. What kind of education do these
jobs require? Would a college degree help them in this job?
Jobs in the fields mentioned above:
Publishing: Online magazines need Web developers, reporters, and editors.
Trade: Foreign-exchange companies need programmers and database administrators.
Business services: Financial-services companies need online traders and market analysts. Call centers need
network administrators.
Membership organizations: Users' groups need membership program managers and Web developers to
manage their websites.
Even non-technical jobs such as newspaper reporter and editor often require computer skills and
familiarity with the Internet.
Students should be aware of the growing demand for IT skills and the education required to qualify for
those opportunities. In addition to postsecondary education requirements, technical certifications may also
be required. Students will have an opportunity to get started on earning their first certification at the end
of the Database Programming course by taking the Oracle Database SQL Certification exam.
The Oracle Academy is designed to educate secondary and post-secondary students on the fundamentals
of Internet and database technology and provide them with the necessary skills to pursue academic and
professional opportunities.
The Academy partners with secondary-education institutions to give students not only the technical skills
that they need to survive in today's ever-advancing information age, but also the business and logic skills
that they can carry with them for life
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