Well,

The hiring mgr told me that he is looking for an Oracle DBA
who also knows MySQL.

To me that is a short sentence but says a lot since the
term Oracle DBA is kind of a loaded term.

Generally it someone with a large DB/data center kind of a slant.

Less of a programmer and more of an operations person.

A good Oracle DBA is usually good at performance tuning
large hairy sql statements.

Also a good Oracle DBA knows quite a bit about UNIX sysadmin
stuff and storage admin stuff.

Generally an Oracle DBA is weak when dealing with web servers and
php compared to a lot of strong MySQL techies.

That add any substance to my question?


On 12/18/06, Chris White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Monday 18 December 2006 18:23, Peter Smith wrote:
>  Hello MySQLers,
>
> Since I'm mildly technical and I know how to spell orakle,
> I've been asked to write up some technical interview questions
> for a MySQL position at a startup.
>
> Can any of you help me out?
>
> I did some searching via google and did not find anything all that
> good.

Depends what you're looking for in your candidates.  There are the "Do you
know how to program applications that use a database" types and "Describe
the
3 main levels of normalization" types and "You go to create a foreign key
constraint on an InnoDb table and it fails, what things should you look
for
to solve the issue?" types.  That's why it's really hard to find anything
like that on google.  The best thing to do would be describe what exactly
this person will be doing.

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