Monday, August 28, 2017

Your Next Move: Get the Inside Scoop on IT Job Roles

What Is a Database Administrator?

A database administrator manages all aspects of an organized database environment including:
  • Configuring and maintaining the database management system.
  • Creating policies for the maintenance, security and use of the database management system.
  • Training employees in how to use the database management system.
  • Updating the database code as new technologies emerge.
  • Recovering and backing up data as needed.

How to Become a Database Administrator

Most database administrators have earned their bachelor’s degree in computer science, information systems or a related field. Some larger companies require a master’s degree. A database administrator must be fluent in the coding language of the database they use – the most common is SQL. Many database administrators also have a strong understanding of Linux. CompTIA Linux+ validates this knowledge, so many employers look for candidates that have it.

Most database administrators have a couple years of experience working in IT. Common entry-level jobs that lead to database administration include database developer and data analyst. Check out the CompTIA Career Roadmap to see what certifications can help you get into database administration