Database Developers are in-demand in the healthcare,   telecommunications, financial, manufacturing industries or in firms   where data needs to be stored, retrieved or maintained.   
-  Database  developers work with data  analysts while importing data from  legacy systems into new  database structures.
 
-  Database developers work with report developers in designing   and reporting on data and business trends.
 
-  Database developers work with system architects or software   developers in defining data storage, retrieval or archival   systems for business software application needs.
 
Because many software applications and most businesses are  connected  to the internet, an increasing number of database developers  are needed  to handle the growing volume of web usage data or  transactional data  generated by internet or e-commerce busineses.
Because  of the pivotal role of business to business (B2B) and  business to  consumer (B2C) electronic commerce, there is an increased  demand for  database developers who can build mission critical, high   performing, reliable, scalable databases for retail,   service, marketing, sales and other business operations
Database Developer Salary Requirements
Even in a period of economic recession the  pay band for database  developers goes from $73,500 to $103,000  according to Robert Half  Technology. Another survey cites the average  salary for a skilled database  developer as $84,000 (EIGHTY FOUR  THOUSAND UNITED STATES DOLLARS). Click  here to see the average database  developer salary in the United States.
Database Developer Skill Requirements
There are several types of databases in the  market and each requires a  specific set of database design and  development skills. However relational  database design and  development skills are the sought after  database design and  developement skills.
Here are some of the skills needed to  become a relational database  developer:
-   Logical Database Design Skills
 
-  Physical Database Design Skills
 
-  SQL Data Definition Skills (DDL)
 
-  SQL Data Manipulation Skills (DML)
 
-  Entity-Relationship (ER) Modeling Skills
 
-  Indexing, Performance Tuning and Optimization Skills
 
-  Strong SQL / Data Analysis Skills
 
How Portable are Database Development Skills
A database developer with a solid  understanding of relational  database design  development skills and  strong SQL skills can work with  databases from a wide variety of  vendors and database platforms.
Some of the more popular database  development platforms that skilled  and in-demand database developers  may end up working with include:
-  Microsoft Access
 
-  Microsoft SQL Server
 
-  MySQL
 
-  Oracle
 
-  Sybase
 
-  IBM DB2
 
Note: A database developer does not need to get trained  in  every popular database platform in the market because relational   database design and SQL has been standardized to a good degree.
Given  a sound understanding or training in relational database design  or  development and SQL, the database developer can pick up the rest of  the  skills needed for each database platform while working with it.
So,  given that a database developer already knows SQL Server or  Transact  SQL (T-SQL) and is then presented with a Microsoft Access  Database  Design & Development project or a MySQL Database Design  &  Development project, the database developer should be able to  apply the  same set of logical database design skills and standardized  SQL skills  to these database platforms while learning the nuances or  flavors of  Microsoft Access SQL (Access SQL) or MySQL specific SQL
Studying or Learning to Become a Database Developer
Database Developers  need to learn or study the Relational Database  Design process,  the SQL Data Definition Language (DDL), the SQL  Data  Manipulation Language (DML) and the Database Development  process  for a specific relational database management system.
The  database developer’s educational requirements are covered in the SQL  Boot  Camp. The SQL Boot  Camp is an online, web-based educational  training program for  database developers who want to learn or study  database development. SQL Boot  Camp includes an extensive set of:
-   Hands-on SQL Training Videos +  Relational Database Design Videos  taught by SQL  Course Instructors
 
-  SQL Practice Tests or SQL Job Interview  Quizzes that you can use  to ace database developer job interviews or  improve your retention or  understanding of the SQL  training videos
 
-  Hands-On Database Design & Development Projects assigned,   reviewed and graded by your SQL Course Instructors
 
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For a limited time only, we are giving away  seats on SQL Boot Camp  with the registration discount code: SQLTRAIN
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