Database Administrator Career Little Rock AR

As every aspect of our world becomes more integrated in the internet age, database administrators fetch generous salaries for their high-demand work.

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(501) 376-4119
3901 McCain Park Drive Suite 102 (72116 - Physical Zip Code)
North Little Rock, AR
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As every aspect of our world becomes more integrated in the internet age, database administrators fetch generous salaries for their high-demand work. Nearly every company needs a team on staff whose computer savvy keeps business running smoothly. It is becoming increasingly common these days to hire database administrators to work from home, also known as telecommuting.

Company files and information that were once stored as hard copies (imagine the paper!) are now primarily housed electronically in computer filing systems known as databases. This includes sales, inventory, project details—just about any piece of information that can be categorized.

Data must be organized, stored, tracked and managed using database software. It is the database administrator’s job to configure the software programs to the company’s needs and ensure that all aspects of the database are up and running and that precious information is being kept safe.

Database administrators must be detail-oriented team players with good logic skills and the ability to handle sensitive material. Though formal requirements vary from job to job, many employers will accept a two-year degree. Most community colleges and technical schools offer Associate’s degree programs related to information technology. The three primary courses of study for Database Administrators are Computer Science, Information Science, and a Management Information Systems (MIS) .

Although many employers may prefer a Bachelor’s degree or even an M.B.A. in these fields, a good way to demonstrate computer literacy is with voluntary certification, which is offered by many different organizations for a variety of computer skills. Employers look upon these certifications as proof positive that a candidate has mastered a given computer program.

There could not be a field better suited to the distance learner than information technology. Aspiring database administrators have on hand the best tool to learn about current technology—their own computers. With a comfortable platform to work from, distance learners have an array of web-based courses available to improve their computer skills from anywhere an internet connection is available. Being able to log into class from one’s own home makes it easy to keep up with family and job commitments while improving the chances for a well-paying and challenging career.

If you already have your degree, taking individual online courses is a great way to beef up your resume. Employers are always looking for database managers with a specific degree experience and skills sets, and there are always courses available online to help you keep up with the most cutting-edge technology. These online degrees are available from many accredited online colleges and universities.

In 2004, the middle 50% of database administrators earned between $44,490 and $81,140, with the highest ten percent making over $97,450. Job prospects are good for database administrators who stay ahead of the field by knowing technologies that employers need to keep their businesses up-to-date.


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North Little Rock, AR
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